If I were the client, I personally think that a baby is enough of a miracle to protect against even the tiniest risk and wouldn't do it, based not on the evidence available, but more lack of it!
women in their first weeks of pregnancy avoid using perfumes and perfumed skincare products because of a possibility that a combination of chemicals could possibly alter various things with boy foetuses in development.
So that would be Bubble bath, shower Gel, Deodorant, Make up, Body lotion, etc etc etc....??
So that would be Bubble bath, shower Gel, Deodorant, Make up, Body lotion, etc etc etc....??
this is getting rather silly..I think its quiet obviouse what Gillian means :hug:
Hi all - I'm reading all your comments with great interest. Just had a thought and wondered if you could explain? I know what the snifits are for, but surely if you use them, you are breathing in through your mouth instead? Or are they a filter?
Sorry to take the thread off on a tangent, just a bit confused!
Also, if I were in theory "trying" for a baby, should I not tan people, as I would be exposing myself to more than the average client?
Thank you!
this is getting rather silly..I think its quiet obviouse what Gillian means :hug:
Surely manufactorers should know exactly what is in their product and what effects it will have in pregnancy without using expectant women as guinea pigs,unless i'm completely missing the point here .
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