THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE MAKING A SALON APPOINTMENT DURING PREGNANCY

manicures safe during pregnancy

Pregnancy hormones glorify the appearance of nails and hair in most expecting women.
As this beauty shows their exponential growth, you may find it necessary to step into a salon to manage it. Alternately, you can also get the home salon kit for the same.

However, most pregnant women have a common question. Are manicures safe during pregnancy? Manicure during pregnancy is quite safe, and pregnant women can relieve stress, soothe their muscles. Especially during that last semester, when your feet are sore, a good foot massage soothes them. These massages improve blood circulation and reduce swelling in the foot that is common in most pregnant women.

While manicures and pedicures are safe enough during pregnancy but there are a few risk factors that need to be paid attention:

Hygiene risk

Since a salon, there are different visitors and has chemicals all around it. These chemicals increase the risk of infection. If equipment and products used are not cleaned and sterilized properly, can put both you and your baby at risk. Some salons may not practice safe hygiene methods and reuse tools for different customers and can put you at potential risk of bacterial and fungal infections.

Chemicals

Exposure to some chemicals like Toluene, Formaldehyde, and Acetone can be harmful to a pregnant woman. Inhalation or accidental ingestion of these chemicals will put the mother and the baby at high risk. Some chemicals may also get absorbed into the skin and causes many complications.

Lack of ventilation

 In the salon, different chemicals and fumes get gathered, and lack of ventilation may cause nausea. Ventilation is necessary for the Volatile Organic Compounds to evaporate.  If there is a lack of proper ventilation, then there is a risk of higher exposure to these compounds.

PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE

Because you are pregnant you have to make sure that you stay protected, feel pampered, and keep your baby safe at all costs.

  • Take an appointment only at a licensed salon with a good customers response

  • Try to get an appointment in the early morning to reduce exposure to infections and bacteria.

  • Ensure the tools used are sterilized thoroughly in an autoclave.

  • Make sure the chemicals used on you are not harmful.

  • If there is any cut or a wound on your skin, then cancel the salon appointment to prevent infections.

  • Insist on your technician to wear gloves.

  • Although it is not 100% sure that massage can cause labour, you may want to ask your pedicurist to avoid stimulating any pressure points during the massage or avoid massages altogether.

  • Ask the technician to take care to go about the process slowly to prevent any cuts and subsequent infections.

  • You should avoid manicures and pedicures during the first trimester as the risk of infections and the dangers associated with them are high at this time.

Pampering yourself with manicures and pedicures during pregnancy may make you feel great. But it is recommended that you keep all the pros and cons in mind and make an informed choice.







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