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Extension of nails during pregnancy: all the pros and cons
The condition of the nails is one of the markers of a woman’s grooming. Therefore, care about the appearance of the manicure does not stop even during the period of carrying the baby. This raises the question: if a woman practices nail extension during pregnancy, does it harm the baby? Or is the procedure absolutely safe for health?
How does the build-up affect the health of a pregnant woman?
In the process of nail extension, artificially synthesized materials and various chemicals are used. This fact cannot but cause concern for a pregnant woman, especially if she cares about the health of her offspring. So can a common cosmetic procedure affect the development of the fetus?
- Artificial nails are modeled from methacrylate. Its effect on the body varies depending on the quality of the substance. Experiments on pregnant rats have proven that methyl methacrylate causes abnormalities in the development of the fetus, while ethyl methacrylate is absolutely safe for the mother and her unborn child.
- It is not recommended to extend nails during pregnancy with Chinese-made gel. Better to give preference to European acrylic.
- Hazardous substances such as formaldehyde and toluene are used in nail extensions. But their doses are too negligible to harm the health of the mother or fetus.
Thus, there are no categorical contraindications for nail extension by pregnant women. And yet you shouldn’t be lighthearted about this issue.
Pregnancy and nail extension: what to consider in advance?
Artificial nail modeling is not an essential aesthetic procedure. In theory, it is easy to give it up for 9 months and limit yourself to a classic manicure. If for some reason you still need to build up, consider the following points in advance.
- Find a craftsman who uses materials of European quality without methyl methacrylate in their work.
- The procedure should be carried out in a well-ventilated area so that the expectant mother does not inhale acrylic or gel vapors for several hours.
- After visiting a manicurist, wash your hands with soap and water and rinse your nose with water to remove harmful dust particles.
If you’ve never done extensions before, don’t experiment during pregnancy. In some people, acrylic, gel or the same toluene cause allergic reactions. You can not even guess about this until you face the problem face to face. Take care of your health and do not risk it again!