I can't believe I finally found the answer, I've been trying to figure out for 13 years why my oldest son has several sunflower designs on the right side of his face and forehead.... Now I know...thank you... truly.😊
There was someone who believed if she had henna while the baby was growing then the baby would come out the same colour of the henna...IT WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED IF SHE HADN'T CHEATED...and I wouldn't know this because THE COUPLE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ARGUING IN THE HALLWAY
I’ve also heard of pregnant women being told to not take a bath so they don’t drown the baby 🤦♀️ Edit: I know babies don’t drown when a woman is pregnant with them 😐 Edit 2: I know just about everything about pregnancy, I’ve been pregnant before. Please stop telling me how amniotic fluid works. I KNOW.
I actually laughed out loud at this one- yeah no, taking a bath while pregnant won't drown the baby. You can Google it or look at a biology textbook if you don't believe me
@@br5289i mean let’s even start at the point that taking a bath not pregnant doesn’t even fill your uterus or other inside organs with water. We would all be bloated after taking a bath.
Well that can happen, but trust me, it’s not because of the dye😂 if she dyed , her hair, blue or green the daughters hair still would come out the same But such coincidences are the reason why people believe it😂
@@tigerdove7792Oh, the same thing happened to me, but it was because it faded to blonde. My mother never died her hair red. It’s just genetics! Only my Mémé, and her’s was strawberry blonde, which was nowhere near the red I had!
Someone told me my baby was going to be born having pneumonia because I drank a lot of cold water while pregnant. Sometimes the ignorance of people leaves me speechless.
Did you just see the lady on the internet that thought hamburger was made out of him when the server went t o ask her how she wanted her cow cooked. She actually came on the internet and said she didn't know how to explain to the lady that hamburger was made out of ham and she didn't know how to have that conversation and confront her with her ignorance LOL
Med student here, unless I'm completely wrong, there can be some level of possible transmission of toxins from skin to baby. Like any other organ, the skin can absorb things you put on it. At least to some extent. In theory, if you were using something skin or exposure toxic, there might be room for the baby to get a dose of that toxin alongside you. Of course, if you're using skin safe / toxin free dyes for your stuff, then there isn't an issue. Still don't know how they think it'll stain the baby tho.
@beepbeepboopboop3822 entirely fair. I personally have no idea what's actually used to get the effect, I was just sharing the only reasoning I could think of to cause the complaint.
@@Ashoka...232 understandable lol, I had to double check before I made the comment tho 😂. I've gotten henna a lot at fairs and they only last for a few days and then they wash away, so they don't have very long to absorb
@@beepbeepboopboop3822 I know my sibling has done it on themself and had it last for weeks, but that could have been reapplications that I didn't know about.
@@Ashoka...232 everyone's skin is different, it lasted on my friend for a day and for me a week. It also could have something to do with how long they let it dry, the longer you leave it the longer it can last to an extent
Oh yeah, same energy. I honestly thought that was complete fiction the 1st time I heard it as no one could be that dumb, right? But someone else said it's a true story. Still not totally convinced but the more wacky stories I hear like this tattoo one make me think the nose job story could be true & honestly that makes me angry & sad at the same time.
When I was in college and heard a girl shouting "OUR BABY CAME OUT LIKE THAT BECAUSE YOU'RE ALWAYS DRINKING COFFEE!!!" It was her ex's baby...the ex had an olive completion...smh
Natural henna, from the henna plant, with no added chemicals, is safe to use as a hair dye or on your skin. This type of henna is brown, and it’s often suggested as an alternative to chemical hair dyes while you're pregnant. It gives your hair a semi-permanent colour, and is available in a number of shades. Black henna should be avoided. It contains a dye called para-phenylenediamine (PPD), which can cause severe side effects such as dermatitis, blisters and allergic reactions. Many permanent and some semi-permanent hair dyes contain PPD. But it is illegal in the UK to add PPD to products for direct use on the skin. However, you may still come across black henna tattoos at holiday resorts or at festivals. Black henna may cause you pain in the short term, and damage your skin in the long term. It may also sensitise you to other products containing PPD. This means you'll have a greater risk of having an allergic reaction to products such as hair dyes in the future. If you think you've had a black henna tattoo, and your skin is now itchy or painful, see a doctor immediately.
@@BloodlightRadioRight. Its NOT completely harmless, especially these that disappear quickly. Natural Henna isn’t like this or harmful but these jet black an chemically infused ones are 😢
I refuse to believe that there are grown adults who genuinely think that can happen. Not because I think you're being untruthful, but because I'm trying to manifest a reality where people aren't that dumb. Your designs are stunning and I'm very grateful you share your art with us. 💖
Hahaha!! Manifesting a reality where people aren't dumb sounds like A LOT of work!! Good luck. All the luck. I hope this works. Fingers and toes crossed!!!
There's literally WOMEN who think women only have 1 hole and we pee, poop, and give birth out 1 hole. Some "more educated folks" think we have 2 holes, 1 for poo and 1 for babies and pee (or some combo of that). It's really sad.
Which is supposedly more so for those in first trimester. At least that’s what my doctor recommended for me. But it’s not because the baby could drown. Lol. It has more to do with the woman’s body getting too overheated and causing issues for the baby.
Do they know something that science doesn't? Hahha. I'm gonna use that. One of my favorite quotes I find myself using is... "You don't get to be offended by science" This new one may assist in other occasions!
@@justcallmejessz3712see, to a logical person, yours makes perfect sense. But to an emotional thinker, you probably just sound rude and they still disagree. But i cant help any further bc I am a logical thinker, but that line has gotten me into trouble before lol
@@priyakanjilal7748No, this is sarcasm. People have been doing henna and jagua designs on their pregnant bellies for literal centuries. If it’s a professional’s opinion you need, I just shouted at my brother’s mom, she’s a nurse, and she laughed at me and asked if I was stupid. There’s your answer
Dude, I am not joking. My parents have disastrous teeth so did I. They put braces on me from 6 to 16 years old. I married a man (this is his account) with weird teeth, and had four children. My children all have beautiful teeth. I have always thought that God and my ancestors saw how much pain I was in when I grew up that they granted my children good teeth. The explanation of me moving my teeth somehow affecting my genetics I don't know if makes more sense, or less, than mine.
My ex SIL thought me dying the hair on my head would somehow damage the baby. Edit to add my mother is a licensed cosmetologist and has been since I was about 5 (which ex SIL knew), and I've never had box dye or non-professional grade color on my hair. Also, from when my mom started to the almost 13 years later that'd I'd be pregnant, hair dye had changed significantly. If it hadn't changed so much for the better my mother would not have allowed me to dye my hair while pregnant because it could have been harmful, and I would've listened to her and waited to dye my hair.....not that I would've had much of a choice because she would've refused to get the products for my hair and I don't trust anyone else to do it because the only times I ever have I've gotten my hair royally f-ed up. 🙃
@jeanknight2497 that's a bit different so as a former hairdresser let me explain. The dye in drugstores and the dye in the salon are actually chemically different. Salon dye won't harm anything but some at home she's used to have chemicals that were found to be harmful when passed through the blood stream to the fetus. Any dye that could potentially harm the nugget would have a label on the box stating to not use if pregnant or breast feeding. Hair dye changes the chemical make up of your hair in a way henna does not do for your skin. Henna just deposits color without chemical permanence. So while most likely the dye you used was completely safe, I can completely understand why she would think that.
As someone who is a biology/science/animal major. I can confirm, temporary marking will not hurt the baby. I would just not make it a real tattoo as it could cause stress and not look good post partum. Also, when you get henna on your hand, does if stain your bones? NOOOOO, the reason why it washes away after 2 weeks is because that is how long it takes to shed skin. Also did you know that dolphins shed their skin every 2 hours... -from your friendly bio student!!
It’s an old wives tale. Same as if you see something traumatic happen when you’re pregnant. There are a ton of them and people pass them down for generations and I’ve personally met plenty of people who genuinely believe these things because they’ve been told so much. People tried telling me the same while I was pregnant every time.
When I was pregnant my mom would tell me not to reach above my head. Something about things tearing inside. Did yoga through my first pregnancy. That’s a lot of stretching and reaching.
I think for trauma it's right? I mean, it's not gonna leave a mark but if the woman is in stress and goes through trauma its gonna affect the health of the baby ??
@@TheRamiiian increase in stress affects hormones and such but a specific traumatic event affecting a child is a wives tale. The baby will never inherit any neurons or memories from the parent. It’s more so a high stress environment creates a less healthy person. A woman having a single traumatic event during pregnancy won’t correlate to any health conditions.
@@TheRamiiiyes babies nervous system develops and forms it's baseline based on moms. One trauma won't hurt baby but if mom is severely traumatized baby will carry that in their DNA
Interestingly, you shouldn't bleach your hair while pregnant. Not because of any harm to the fetus, but because pregnancy hormones can effect the condition of your hair.
Ok, I can stand with not walking the dog as they can sometimes drag you and can result in a fall. But tangling the umbilical cord?? These people should put forward much more sensible reasons
I’ve never heard of this and it is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. ❤ Side note, I’m looking at the comments and note remembering all the awful advice I received when I was pregnant. My favorite was that I was going to catch a cold in my vagina if I didn’t dress the way women wanted me to. Stay strong out there mommas, this world is a rough place. 🤦🏽♀️
Beautiful. The hilarious thing is that most of those people are probably smoking, drinking and more than likely doing illicit substances and have very poor hygiene or enough funds to feed and support a child correctly, whereas I’m sure your client is going to be an amazing parent.
"Stain the baby!?" BWAHAHAHAHA!!!! I AM in the medical field and I can promise all those who may be worried...THE BABY IS SAFE and this will not mark the baby in any way. Gorgeous work! I wish I had this done with my pregnancies. ❤
I'm so so so happy to see a hairy tummy 😍☺️ Us women are human beings with hairy bodies too! I'm tired of seeing cosmetic ideals looking like they were waxed an hour ago 😫😔
There are layers of skin, fat, viscera, muscle, and the uterus between the henna and the baby. Anybody who thinks it'll stain the baby is braindead. Even if it did stain the baby, this henna is beautiful. I'd love to be born with permanent henna.
It’s usually d people of “the book” that do these things because they don’t want something pagan/polytheistic practice contaminating “their” culture. It’s y tattoos were frowned upon. Same with “wedding gown should b white, or plain”, it was considered a sign of being civilized. Many such propoganda was used against d pagans that wouldn’t convert, to build social pressures over d centuries. This is how cultures adapt weird practices over generations.
There is a thing called a Amniotic sac which is a thin-walled sac that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy, so there is no way that it would stain the baby
DONT DO THIS!!! If you do, the baby inside the belly may grab the henna cone from the belly button, train henna for 9months and will be a master henna artist by birth!!!!!!😡😡😡
I always thought that was for small children who either don’t understand that toilets need water to flush, don’t understand that display toilets are not hooked up to water, or think it’s funny
I'm sure people blame lack of estrogen or abundance of testosterone for female body hair, but my belly hair nearly disappeared when I treated my estrogen dominance/nullified most of my estrogen production. And I was hairiest when my estrogen was at its highest. Just a fun fact for the people in the back who think hair happens when women aren't female enough. Estrogen literally causes hair growth.
Ooh so, this is actually pretty interesting. As we know allot of our fables/superstitions date back to or evolved from the oral history of our various ancestors (think how in the Abrahamic religious texts people were told not to consume pork because of the risk of food born pathogens and parasites pre the understanding of germ theory and modern refrigeration). Now modern medicine pregnant people are typically advised not to change/come into contact with soiled cat litter, and to get their cat tested for/stay away from cats that have tested positive for… TOXOPLASMOSIS! Why? Because toxoplasmosis has been connected with infant death/miscarriage and a large range of Birth-defects (most of which would have been fatal pre the advent of modern medicine). However the toxoplasmosis parasite would not be discovered until 1908, centuries after this myth’s origin. So the theory is that our ancestors created the superstition of cats stealing the souls of babes likely as a way to explain, or diagnose the cause of infant death/miscarriage in a time before modern medicine, and sadly the poor cat drew the short end of the stick.
No, no. They steal their breath. But if you ask the fools who say that exactly how does a cat can do that, they just sort of stop and get all butthurt that you pointed out their stupidity.
Ooh so, it’s actually pretty interesting how these superstitions came about. So allot of our fables/superstitions evolved from the oral history/storytelling from our various ancestors (think how in the Abrahamic religious texts people were told not to consume pork because of the risk of food born pathogens and parasites pre the understanding of germ theory and modern refrigeration). Now modern medicine pregnant people are typically advised not to change cat litter/come into contact with soiled cat litter, and to get their cat tested for/stay away from cats that have tested positive for… TOXOPLASMOSIS! Why? Because toxoplasmosis has been connected with infant death/miscarriage and a large range of Birth-defects (most of which would have been fatal pre the advent of modern medicine). However the toxoplasmosis parasite would not be discovered until 1908, centuries after this myth’s origin. So the theory is that our ancestors created the superstition of cats stealing the souls/breath of babes likely as a way to explain, or diagnose the cause of infant death/miscarriage in a time before modern medicine, and sadly the poor cat drew the short end of the stick.
Ooh there’s actually some anthropologists who believe this superstition evolved from the “complications” that would arise when a pregnant person contracts toxoplasmosis, which as toxoplasmosis wouldn’t be discovered until 1908 centuries later, the only common factor they could see was the poor cat, and so this warning was passed word of mouth for generations until the warning of cats (specifically a sick cat) can cause serious “complications” to bebes became the superstition we know today 😊
@@The_Cloth_Surgeon A simple and likely more accurate explanation, since the superstition is the cat stealing the baby's breath, is the cats would probably lay on the nice, toasty warm infants and accidentally smother them. A person would then find the comfortable cat on top of a deceased infant with no real indication of what happened and just blame the cat with its magical, evil powers Toxoplasmosis in infants causes jaundice, swollen lymph nodes, swollen eyes, hydrocephaly, fever. All things that just look like a terrible illness and not a cat stealing breath.
I can confirm. I have a full sleeve of tattoos because my mother got a henna tattoo when she was pregnant. …don’t ask why it didn’t show up until I was an adult, cost a lot of money, and had a completely different design. 👀
That's okay. My sister...who had two kids at the time...told me that the umbilical cord to the baby is attatched to your belly button. I had to inform her that the umbilical cord is attatched to the placenta that is attatched to the inside of the uterus no where near the belly button. Some people don't know how pregnancy works even after they have kids of their own. I'm not surprised.
@@sufferinthedepthsofhellThe ink can't get far enough to actually have an effect on the baby directly, the needles don't penetrate that deep and there's a whole bunch of muscle and tissue between skin and womb. That said, there are other much more important reasons not to get an actual tattoo when you're pregnant.
@@SqarletGecko I'm sorry. Did you just say Henna tattoos use needles? Like the non permanent/temporary tattoo that they give at amusement parks? Bro what😂
OHHH NOOOO!!!! THE BABYS GONNA HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DESIGNNNNNN (ik it’s not possible but like- that would be sick to be born with such a beautiful design🫶)
If think I can help explain this, in the Uk for example there is a lot of old folk lore which suggests that things a mother does to her body can transfer to her baby. In the past a lot of birthmarks for example were explained by something that happened to that part of the mother’s body. I would guess this sort of superstition is not only a Uk thing and other countries have their own which may be similar or slightly different. Basically though it is sadly society finding a way to blame the mother for something beyond her control. I want to make clear this is not how birth `defects’ are caused its genetics and not in anyway the birth givers fault. Whilst these superstitions are interesting they are not real in these cases. I hope that may explain why people are still connecting harm with something totally harmless, the only way the foetus could be harmed is by using toxic or poisonous chemicals that can get into the blood stream and that is not the case with your beautiful art. Best wishes Lindz x
@@rs-mt6klunfortunately when it comes to babies, common sense isn't that common. There are still people that think pregnant women can't take baths because they think the baby breathes thru the mother's belly button. XDDD
@@rs-mt6kl I am going to clarify my point in today’s society there is no reason people should see any of these beliefs as anything more than our ancestors attempt to try and protect a unborn child from things they had no ability or education to explain. I’m going to give our ancestors a pass, and part of me feels some superstitions deserve to be kept. This said I have over the last 4 years seen people result to weird things to avoid vaccines, believing that 5g can do all manner of things that it just couldn’t do, and books being removed for stating fact. I want deep down to agree with you and for the most part of humanity I think you are very right but sadly there appears to be a growing number who are rejecting proven science for what mad aunt Fanny said in her Facebook group of MLM worshiping, flat earth believing, urine swilling and hall stone rubbing friends!
or "can't you pause it?" lol yea I've heard this one before, by an old grown ass man. I had to school him on the female reproductive system and he didn't like it. lol
Who are these people?? The baby inside of a sac filled with fluid in the belly.. so the ink would have to go through several layers of skin and tissue, the amniotic sac and all the fluid.
People dont give the placenta and uterus the credit they deserve they are TOUGH. they protect the baby from so much. Unless its going into the mothers bloodstream, its pretty much not touching the baby. This is the equivalent on saying "dont stray perfume when youre pregnant. The baby could smell like it when its born"
The cervix too. I’ve heard multiple adults say that pregnant women shouldn’t have sex, especially not late in pregnancy, because it can injure the baby. Specifically I know someone that is adamant that the penis (or fingers or whatever) can hit the baby in the soft spot of its skull and give it permanent brain damage. He doesn’t seem to be aware that the cervix exists at all.
@@Annie_Annie__ YES. my ex argued with me and said pregnant women shouldn't swim because the baby will drown 🤦🏻♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣 I literally couldn't get home to understand reason
I could see some reasons to avoid it when pregnant (allergic reaction, if the dye had something potentially harmful to a fetus when absorbed, etc.) But dying the child? Wild.
Finally somebody says that! I remember a young girl had the Hannah stuff on them and it became inflamed and had to be rushed to emergency, I wouldn't put that stuff anywhere near me just in case.
For all the people commenting about how this cannot be a women because of the hair on her stomach... Women have body hair too! 🙀 I know! Isn't it crazy that women grow hair in places that isn't their eyebrows or head? And guess what!?!? It can be dark and thick as well! And you're not gonna believe this one... They don't have to shave it if they don't want to! Follow me for more MIND BLOWING information!!! 🙀🙀😨🤯🤯
Exactly! When I was pregnant my belly got really hairy, and I already sucked at shaving so I really didn't want to accidentally cut myself one my surgery scars or stretch marks so I just didn't shave. Went away after a month of having my boy.
wait, people are actually trying to say that it can't be a woman because there is hair on the belly? that's so stupid do people not realize that literally every human being has body hair unless they have some kind of medical difference to cause their body not to grow the hair?
@@Danganronpa_pookie there are literally thousands of comments, you cannot honestly say that you have looked through every single comment and every single reply and say that that comment has not been made, stop getting mad at someone who happened to see a comment before you did because that comment got disliked into Oblivion potentially to the point of getting deleted, you don't get to pretend to know everything that has ever happened on a freaking TH-cam video
"Avoid consuming alcohol, tobacco, and certain medications while pregnant because it can harm the baby" Makes sense "Avoid coming into contact with toxic substances that can be absorbed through the skin because it can put stress on the mother and baby" Sure, that checks. "Don't do henna on the mother because the baby will come out tatted" ... I'm sorry?
Okay look henna is a natural Earth and it's not going to harm the Baby you guys are idiot is this on her skin it's not going to go into her system quit bitching the person I like to watch doing She
Most polite way in saying is: *wisdom has always been chasing you, but you have always been faster*
I have that meme in image format ♡
That is not polite pshh
Or I say you’re about as sharp as a tumbled marble
That made me giggle
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"We are all born stupid, some just choose to remain so" - Samuel L. Beckett
This cracked me up 🤣
But that actually makes sense though 😅
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We're all born ignorant, not stupid. Stupidity is learned.
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Some fight really hard to stay there.
I just tell those people "I'm sorry the education system has failed you." 😅
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I’m sorry their brain failed them
we blame the density from unprocessed slave master karma
cheers
@@Strawberrykoal i don't think they have one
I feel like I would just respond.... "Yikes"
I can't believe I finally found the answer, I've been trying to figure out for 13 years why my oldest son has several sunflower designs on the right side of his face and forehead.... Now I know...thank you... truly.😊
Your son seems cool af
The 7 layers between the henna and the baby: 🧍🏻♂️
omg ur pfp i love it
There was someone who believed if she had henna while the baby was growing then the baby would come out the same colour of the henna...IT WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED IF SHE HADN'T CHEATED...and I wouldn't know this because THE COUPLE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ARGUING IN THE HALLWAY
way way more than 7
@@田桃-c7g all I know is that c sections cut through 7 layers 🤷♂️
Lmaoo
The "DO NOT CONSUME" on shampoo bottles is literally for people like this
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I have done this once…. It just smelled to good! (Def didn’t taste good tho.) 😭
And that's why we should take the levels off
LMFAO
And even if it could reach the baby (which is so impossible in the first place), henna and jagua is temporary, so it wouldn't stain the baby for life
Yeah it’s wild how many people have said something along these lines!
That design would be so smeared because my baby didn’t stay still, lol
@@GopiHenna Hey, over 10% of the adult population still think chocolate milk comes from brown cows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@thomassmith3905 that's more of a US thing too by the way.
@@thomassmith3905 so it’s 7% of the USA population
But yeah people are stupid like that
So refreshing to see a woman accepting her natural body hair. Beautiful work also❤
You're the first person to even mention it, so...
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@@Aelea is this supposed to be an insult? 😂
I think its a perfecrly fair thing to say. Ignoring it can be just as "offencive"
Isn't this kind of hair just a pregnancy thing tho
I’ve also heard of pregnant women being told to not take a bath so they don’t drown the baby 🤦♀️
Edit: I know babies don’t drown when a woman is pregnant with them 😐
Edit 2: I know just about everything about pregnancy, I’ve been pregnant before. Please stop telling me how amniotic fluid works. I KNOW.
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I actually laughed out loud at this one- yeah no, taking a bath while pregnant won't drown the baby. You can Google it or look at a biology textbook if you don't believe me
@@megthefrostdragon it makes absolutely no sense to me lmao. Do these people not realize that babies are literally chilling in amniotic FLUID? 😂
@@br5289was just about to say this! they're literally fully submerged in fluid for months until they're born😂
@@br5289i mean let’s even start at the point that taking a bath not pregnant doesn’t even fill your uterus or other inside organs with water. We would all be bloated after taking a bath.
“If i dye my hair blue my baby will have blue hair YAY😜🤓”
My grandmother dyed her hair red while pregnant and my mum's hair came out red and was red for a few months😂
Well that can happen, but trust me, it’s not because of the dye😂 if she dyed , her hair, blue or green the daughters hair still would come out the same But such coincidences are the reason why people believe it😂
@@mondschattenputz158 none of my family have red hair though and my mum's hair is very blond, not at all red
@@tigerdove7792Oh, the same thing happened to me, but it was because it faded to blonde. My mother never died her hair red. It’s just genetics! Only my Mémé, and her’s was strawberry blonde, which was nowhere near the red I had!
@@tigerdove7792if your mum is blonde then that’s why her hair came out red
Someone told me my baby was going to be born having pneumonia because I drank a lot of cold water while pregnant. Sometimes the ignorance of people leaves me speechless.
Did you just see the lady on the internet that thought hamburger was made out of him when the server went t o ask her how she wanted her cow cooked. She actually came on the internet and said she didn't know how to explain to the lady that hamburger was made out of ham and she didn't know how to have that conversation and confront her with her ignorance LOL
that makes no sense
@@yves437ful that was her point
@@jenniferforeman1599"hamburger" is beef, not pork. It's named after the city in Germany, it isn't named for "ham".
@@jturtle5318The person you commented to was talking about someone else that though hamburgers were pork, can you read?
Med student here, unless I'm completely wrong, there can be some level of possible transmission of toxins from skin to baby.
Like any other organ, the skin can absorb things you put on it. At least to some extent.
In theory, if you were using something skin or exposure toxic, there might be room for the baby to get a dose of that toxin alongside you.
Of course, if you're using skin safe / toxin free dyes for your stuff, then there isn't an issue.
Still don't know how they think it'll stain the baby tho.
Henna and jagua gel/dye are both completely natural and safe as far as I know, unless you have an allergy to it
@beepbeepboopboop3822 entirely fair. I personally have no idea what's actually used to get the effect, I was just sharing the only reasoning I could think of to cause the complaint.
@@Ashoka...232 understandable lol, I had to double check before I made the comment tho 😂. I've gotten henna a lot at fairs and they only last for a few days and then they wash away, so they don't have very long to absorb
@@beepbeepboopboop3822 I know my sibling has done it on themself and had it last for weeks, but that could have been reapplications that I didn't know about.
@@Ashoka...232 everyone's skin is different, it lasted on my friend for a day and for me a week. It also could have something to do with how long they let it dry, the longer you leave it the longer it can last to an extent
"Dying my hair red so my child will have pretty hair!🙂" ahh comments 💀
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The chemicals can leave a deformity to the baby
@@aberlybenawe6215hair dye or the art? Also source for this information?
@@bryn1063it’s actually common knowledge that it is HORRIBLE for you to dye your hair during pregnancy. The henna is fine though.
@@gabbylatham3782 I've never heard of this before. I'm not saying I don't believe it. More I wanna look more into it.
Getting braces so my child will have perfect teeth 😁
This comment reminded me of a woman getting a nose job so that her child has a perfect nose 😭
My dad refuses to accept that if someone gets plastic surgery, those features won't be passed down to their kids 💀
Gold! 😂
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“Getting a nose job so my baby has a pretty nose.” 😭
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Oh yeah, same energy. I honestly thought that was complete fiction the 1st time I heard it as no one could be that dumb, right? But someone else said it's a true story. Still not totally convinced but the more wacky stories I hear like this tattoo one make me think the nose job story could be true & honestly that makes me angry & sad at the same time.
When I was in college and heard a girl shouting "OUR BABY CAME OUT LIKE THAT BECAUSE YOU'RE ALWAYS DRINKING COFFEE!!!" It was her ex's baby...the ex had an olive completion...smh
@@Bexgaming2024Tbf it goes to the fetus's bloodstream.
@@Bexgaming2024 🫢😯😆🤣😂🤣🤣
Natural henna, from the henna plant, with no added chemicals, is safe to use as a hair dye or on your skin. This type of henna is brown, and it’s often suggested as an alternative to chemical hair dyes while you're pregnant. It gives your hair a semi-permanent colour, and is available in a number of shades.
Black henna should be avoided. It contains a dye called para-phenylenediamine (PPD), which can cause severe side effects such as dermatitis, blisters and allergic reactions.
Many permanent and some semi-permanent hair dyes contain PPD. But it is illegal in the UK to add PPD to products for direct use on the skin. However, you may still come across black henna tattoos at holiday resorts or at festivals.
Black henna may cause you pain in the short term, and damage your skin in the long term. It may also sensitise you to other products containing PPD. This means you'll have a greater risk of having an allergic reaction to products such as hair dyes in the future.
If you think you've had a black henna tattoo, and your skin is now itchy or painful, see a doctor immediately.
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@BloodlightRadio im autistic js 🤣cant expect less from my tisum my adhd is another story of facts ♥️
To be clear though,the stuff in use in this video is Jagua gel which is not the same as "black henna."
@@BloodlightRadioRight. Its NOT completely harmless, especially these that disappear quickly. Natural Henna isn’t like this or harmful but these jet black an chemically infused ones are 😢
I refuse to believe that there are grown adults who genuinely think that can happen. Not because I think you're being untruthful, but because I'm trying to manifest a reality where people aren't that dumb.
Your designs are stunning and I'm very grateful you share your art with us. 💖
Hahaha!! Manifesting a reality where people aren't dumb sounds like A LOT of work!! Good luck. All the luck. I hope this works. Fingers and toes crossed!!!
I wish I had your mental power … I would even break by the attempt manifesting something like that!
More power to you!
There's literally WOMEN who think women only have 1 hole and we pee, poop, and give birth out 1 hole. Some "more educated folks" think we have 2 holes, 1 for poo and 1 for babies and pee (or some combo of that). It's really sad.
It's not that they believe it. They're trolls trying to kick something off.
@@moorflower4118toes too???? 😭😭
Those same people are the ones that think taking a bath while pregnant will drown the baby 🤦🏼♀️
My aunt thought the same and even said the thing when she didn't showered for months while being pregnant with my cousin. 😅
@@europeannighean
That must’ve been a very embarrassing realization 🫣
Omg if I was that dumb I’d be so sad 😅
That one probably stems from being told not to go in a hot tub/jacuzzi while pregnant.
Which is supposedly more so for those in first trimester. At least that’s what my doctor recommended for me. But it’s not because the baby could drown. Lol. It has more to do with the woman’s body getting too overheated and causing issues for the baby.
Bro even if it did.
..that baby would look cool af
true
Frr
I gotta make that a character design
@@wisteria8155I MUST SEE IT
wearing wigs so that my child can have long hair
Do they know something science doesn’t? 😂
Only thing I can think of is an old wives tale. Sounds like something that would be one
Do they know something that science doesn't? Hahha. I'm gonna use that.
One of my favorite quotes I find myself using is...
"You don't get to be offended by science"
This new one may assist in other occasions!
@@justcallmejessz3712see, to a logical person, yours makes perfect sense. But to an emotional thinker, you probably just sound rude and they still disagree. But i cant help any further bc I am a logical thinker, but that line has gotten me into trouble before lol
I'd definitely love to studie their ... unique brains
I laughed way too hard at this comment 😂
As a biology major, can confirm the child will come out with a full face of henna
That would be one cool baby though.
Are you serious? Is that possible
@@priyakanjilal7748No, this is sarcasm. People have been doing henna and jagua designs on their pregnant bellies for literal centuries. If it’s a professional’s opinion you need, I just shouted at my brother’s mom, she’s a nurse, and she laughed at me and asked if I was stupid. There’s your answer
That would be too cool
@@priyakanjilal7748 PLEASE tell me you're not this stvpid..PLEASE
You sound like someone who's trying to survive with one and a half brain cells
"im gonna get braces so my babies have straight teeth 🤓☝️"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@the.p3rson.wh0.ask3dI've seen somebody say this on tiktok 😭😭 and also skits made to make fun of people who think that'll work lmao
😂😂😂😂😂😂
i’m gonna get fake eyelashes so my child’s eyes are blessed with long eyelashes
omg
That lack of critical thinking skills on some people is astounding.
Agree
But they’ll fight you if you try and correct them
Ain't no waaay- these people are the type to think chocolate milk comes from brown cows 😭😭😭
I remember thinking that when I was little lol
😂😂😂😂 Gold
It doesn’t?
I remember telling my friends that when I was little 😂🤣
@@Maddison.Shaferlmao i wanted too just to get people to correct me😂
“ imma get braces bc i want my baby to have straight teeth when they grow up “
NO NOT THAT TIKTOK
Yea literally ppl are stupid! My parents has straight and beautiful teeth while I have crooked 😂
Dude, I am not joking. My parents have disastrous teeth so did I. They put braces on me from 6 to 16 years old. I married a man (this is his account) with weird teeth, and had four children. My children all have beautiful teeth. I have always thought that God and my ancestors saw how much pain I was in when I grew up that they granted my children good teeth. The explanation of me moving my teeth somehow affecting my genetics I don't know if makes more sense, or less, than mine.
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@ o h abedf G h i j k I im n o p Q r S T u v w x y and Z
Even if it was true that would be the coolest birthmark ever
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They said huh???? Leave a mark??? On the baby?? INSIDE a pregnant belly??? Wait no that has to be satire🤣🖐️ and these people are serious??😭😭😭
My ex SIL thought me dying the hair on my head would somehow damage the baby.
Edit to add my mother is a licensed cosmetologist and has been since I was about 5 (which ex SIL knew), and I've never had box dye or non-professional grade color on my hair. Also, from when my mom started to the almost 13 years later that'd I'd be pregnant, hair dye had changed significantly. If it hadn't changed so much for the better my mother would not have allowed me to dye my hair while pregnant because it could have been harmful, and I would've listened to her and waited to dye my hair.....not that I would've had much of a choice because she would've refused to get the products for my hair and I don't trust anyone else to do it because the only times I ever have I've gotten my hair royally f-ed up. 🙃
I mean, hey. Thad be one cool looking baby 😂
@jeanknight2497 that's a bit different so as a former hairdresser let me explain. The dye in drugstores and the dye in the salon are actually chemically different. Salon dye won't harm anything but some at home she's used to have chemicals that were found to be harmful when passed through the blood stream to the fetus. Any dye that could potentially harm the nugget would have a label on the box stating to not use if pregnant or breast feeding. Hair dye changes the chemical make up of your hair in a way henna does not do for your skin. Henna just deposits color without chemical permanence.
So while most likely the dye you used was completely safe, I can completely understand why she would think that.
It's literally only on the surface of your skin, there's so many layers of skin, fat, muscle, etc. in between the henna/jagua and the baby 😭
my exact response lmao
As someone who is a biology/science/animal major. I can confirm, temporary marking will not hurt the baby. I would just not make it a real tattoo as it could cause stress and not look good post partum. Also, when you get henna on your hand, does if stain your bones? NOOOOO, the reason why it washes away after 2 weeks is because that is how long it takes to shed skin. Also did you know that dolphins shed their skin every 2 hours...
-from your friendly bio student!!
A tattoo artist wouldn't tattoo a pregnant person anyway. Too many changes to the body, blood volume, pain tolerance, and possible infection.
The more I know about dolphins the more they disturb me 😊
@@e.i.3077and i even heard that they r*pe their own kind..
Whoa! Every 2 hours?
“Oh sorry, I can’t get my nails done or else my baby will get pink nails…” 💅 😔
Can’t wear makeup either, I’m having a son and I don’t want him to come out with glitter on his eyelids :/
@@funstuffwithjordanuniverse5119Even though your joking, that would be fucking HILARIOUS
His first words are gonna be HI SISTERS 😭
Women who have fake nails have a MUCH higher rate of miscarriage. Ask any emergency room nurse.
All jokes aside but that art work is truly stunning and you have an amazing gift Xx
" I'm getting pink contacts so my baby will have pink eyes"
Not going to happen. All babies come out with blue eyes and change in a few weeks to what they are going to have the rest of their life
@Avalon233 it was for the video not meant to be taken seriously 🤣🤣 so for the confusion
@Avalon233 you missed the joke
@@avianancrum Yas slay
@Avalon233
That my fellow commenter, was sarcasm.
It’s an old wives tale. Same as if you see something traumatic happen when you’re pregnant. There are a ton of them and people pass them down for generations and I’ve personally met plenty of people who genuinely believe these things because they’ve been told so much. People tried telling me the same while I was pregnant every time.
When I was pregnant my mom would tell me not to reach above my head. Something about things tearing inside. Did yoga through my first pregnancy. That’s a lot of stretching and reaching.
I think for trauma it's right? I mean, it's not gonna leave a mark but if the woman is in stress and goes through trauma its gonna affect the health of the baby ??
@@TheRamiiian increase in stress affects hormones and such but a specific traumatic event affecting a child is a wives tale. The baby will never inherit any neurons or memories from the parent. It’s more so a high stress environment creates a less healthy person. A woman having a single traumatic event during pregnancy won’t correlate to any health conditions.
Trauma is real even for unborn babies don't minimize it smh
@@TheRamiiiyes babies nervous system develops and forms it's baseline based on moms. One trauma won't hurt baby but if mom is severely traumatized baby will carry that in their DNA
“Bleaching my hair so my baby will have blonde hair 🥹🫶🏻
Surgically making myself taller so my baby grows up tall ☺
Interestingly, you shouldn't bleach your hair while pregnant.
Not because of any harm to the fetus, but because pregnancy hormones can effect the condition of your hair.
@@silversmoke6shut up no one asked
@@funlola_22he was just talking leave him alone
@@funlola_22No one asked for you to reply to that person either, So hypocritical
its giving "wearing braces so my child will have straight teeth" 💀💀
If it did that would be sick imagine being born with a cool hena tattoo
You'd be the cool kid in School
@@KitsuFukumotofr
It is called hanna
@@maya_bestgirlever
Henna
@@maya_bestgirlever its called henna
I heard a story once where a woman was told not to walk her dogs while pregnant because the leashes will tangle the umbilical cord ☠️
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Who shoved a leash on their poothy?💀😭
Ok, I can stand with not walking the dog as they can sometimes drag you and can result in a fall. But tangling the umbilical cord??
These people should put forward much more sensible reasons
💀💀 excuse me 💀💀
what💀
but also even if they do magically stain the baby, the baby's gonna look absolutely rad. so like. win win.
🤣🤣😭
Bro I was literally gonna say dat 😂 ur so right 💯
fr, it’s free painless tattoos
Bro lemme be ur friend😅😅😅😅
Stain the Baby, band name called it!
I’ve never heard of this and it is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. ❤
Side note, I’m looking at the comments and note remembering all the awful advice I received when I was pregnant. My favorite was that I was going to catch a cold in my vagina if I didn’t dress the way women wanted me to. Stay strong out there mommas, this world is a rough place. 🤦🏽♀️
I'm glad to see that others also have hair on their belly. I have been so ashamed of body hair from teenage.
Body hair is completely normal 😊
Same
Lord I had hairs on my tummy as long as the hairs on my head during pregnancy. 😂
Ofcourse everyone have body hairs its normal
@@alicejohn7316imagining a belly bump with a 32 inch bussdown made me giggle at 3 am thank you for that
Can we talk about HOW GORGEUS THE END RESULT IS!?!?!?!
Ah yes, the result of this beautiful design is amazing, I love it ❤💕✨️
YESSS its so pretty! i could never!
The design in this video is gorgeous 😊❤
Y E S
Beautiful. The hilarious thing is that most of those people are probably smoking, drinking and more than likely doing illicit substances and have very poor hygiene or enough funds to feed and support a child correctly, whereas I’m sure your client is going to be an amazing parent.
i’ve never even thought about doing henna on a pregnant belly! i’m sure it looks awesome, and i honestly am saving this idea!
not gonna lie i thought it was a fat man 😭
Women have body hair too jeez😭 i hope the poor lady doesnt see this
Aw man I want my baby to come out with a sick sleeve, now you’re telling me I can’t just do that?
My thoughts exactly😂
Ikr 🤩
😂😂😂
Fr
that WOULD be cool, but as they grow it would stretch out and not look cool anymore lol
"Stain the baby!?" BWAHAHAHAHA!!!! I AM in the medical field and I can promise all those who may be worried...THE BABY IS SAFE and this will not mark the baby in any way.
Gorgeous work! I wish I had this done with my pregnancies. ❤
Look, if my baby comes out with a sick tatoo like that design i wouldn't be mad at all
"dying my hair blonde so my babies turn out blonde!!" 💀💀
“Getting a nose job so my baby has a cute nose” 💀💀
“Getting braces so my kids can have straight teeth” 💀
"Getting my tattoo so my child can have a similar birthmark" 💀
“Getting green contacts so my baby has green eyes”💀
*Getting a lip job so my kids have beautiful and big lips" 💀💀💀💀💀
As a neuroscientist I can confirm that the baby will be born with flower-shaped brain structures.
LMFAO
This comment is just amazing 😂
Yes, fellow neuroscientist. I concur.
@@yourfuturewaifu906140 seconds ago lol
😂😂😂
I'm so so so happy to see a hairy tummy 😍☺️ Us women are human beings with hairy bodies too! I'm tired of seeing cosmetic ideals looking like they were waxed an hour ago 😫😔
SAME HERE! 😭❤️
Hairy Belly Club!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
(and arms, back, legs and maybe a mustache too 😂)
@@YourMom-f5x 💕🤗🥰
@@felinehermetica Indeed 🙏All of us - head to toe 🤣!!! We too are beautiful and intentional creation from the creator 💕🤗💝✨🌻
sameeee
It’s a Beautiful Spiritually Honoring Thing to Do !!!
Me: I’m gonna get a tattoo on my arm!
Them: noooo stop! You’re gonna get marks on your bones!!!
Not to mention the baby is literally underwater the whole time😂
There are layers of skin, fat, viscera, muscle, and the uterus between the henna and the baby. Anybody who thinks it'll stain the baby is braindead.
Even if it did stain the baby, this henna is beautiful. I'd love to be born with permanent henna.
Same :(
It’s usually d people of “the book” that do these things because they don’t want something pagan/polytheistic practice contaminating “their” culture. It’s y tattoos were frowned upon. Same with “wedding gown should b white, or plain”, it was considered a sign of being civilized. Many such propoganda was used against d pagans that wouldn’t convert, to build social pressures over d centuries. This is how cultures adapt weird practices over generations.
"using contacts lenses until the day i go to labour so my baby will have blue eyes!!"
And even if it did leave a mark, that would be a hella cool birthmark
"Yeah, my client wants the baby to look cool as shit"
Imagine being disappointed when the baby didn't come out with a cool henna tattoo.
Ngl if it did leave a mark on the baby I wouldn't even complain because of how pretty it is
"But the boy babie would be gay if he got flowers on him."/j
I can hear them say it in my head, I'm sorry 😅
imagine the kid when they're older like 'yeah look at my birthmark!' and they have these really pretty patterns. popular kid for sure
There is a thing called a Amniotic sac which is a thin-walled sac that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy, so there is no way that it would stain the baby
There's also a layer of skin, fat, muscle and the uterus wall inbetween
and the fact that there are literally deven layers of skin, muscle and tissue between the outside world and a baby in the womb
oh wait also forgot the actual 6 layers of just skin between outside and a person’s muscle and fat tissues
Yeah , if we completely ignore the multiple inches of mother's tissue between the sack and the outside world😂
Even is it did those would be some badass markings to have
DONT DO THIS!!! If you do, the baby inside the belly may grab the henna cone from the belly button, train henna for 9months and will be a master henna artist by birth!!!!!!😡😡😡
😱😱😱😱
the horror !!!!
😭🤚
Lol
Lol
The doctor:it’s a…. henna?😂😂😂
😂
😁
People who comment these things are the reason why the ikea display toilets say not to poo in them
Hskbegiahvajc they say that?
That won’t stop me
I always thought that was for small children who either don’t understand that toilets need water to flush, don’t understand that display toilets are not hooked up to water, or think it’s funny
@@rosesandmilkit will, we wont feed you with the swedish meatballs for 60 years.
Thanks. I need a good laugh.
The design is beautiful. I wish I’d known about you during my pregnancies.
“It’s gonna leave a mark on the baby!!!” Bro what is their thinking process 💀
Someone get them braincells 💀
I think they don’t have one they didn’t pay attention when the quote “think before you speak” was said 2763 times
My mom said that she did that when she was pregnant with me and there is no mark on me.
N😅
No
Seen a few comments about the hair on the belly. Fun fact: did you know that hair on women is natural? Because women are human too? Crazy.
Humans literally have the same amount of hair as monkeys. Ours is just way thinner lol. How do people live this long with that attitude?
I'm sure people blame lack of estrogen or abundance of testosterone for female body hair, but my belly hair nearly disappeared when I treated my estrogen dominance/nullified most of my estrogen production. And I was hairiest when my estrogen was at its highest. Just a fun fact for the people in the back who think hair happens when women aren't female enough. Estrogen literally causes hair growth.
I don't shave for a reason. I don't have time. If I am to fuzzy for you, you are too smooth for me 😆
@@ghostratsarahso THATS why my body hair gets out of control so fast 💀💀🤦♀️ I have ridiculous amt of estrogen
ikrrrr..i have it too..i thpught only guys had it until i figured out last year i have it just not as much..its a line,.hair grows anywhere
They’re the same people who say you can’t have cats around babies, because they’re steal their souls 😂
Ooh so, this is actually pretty interesting. As we know allot of our fables/superstitions date back to or evolved from the oral history of our various ancestors (think how in the Abrahamic religious texts people were told not to consume pork because of the risk of food born pathogens and parasites pre the understanding of germ theory and modern refrigeration).
Now modern medicine pregnant people are typically advised not to change/come into contact with soiled cat litter, and to get their cat tested for/stay away from cats that have tested positive for… TOXOPLASMOSIS!
Why? Because toxoplasmosis has been connected with infant death/miscarriage and a large range of Birth-defects (most of which would have been fatal pre the advent of modern medicine). However the toxoplasmosis parasite would not be discovered until 1908, centuries after this myth’s origin.
So the theory is that our ancestors created the superstition of cats stealing the souls of babes likely as a way to explain, or diagnose the cause of infant death/miscarriage in a time before modern medicine, and sadly the poor cat drew the short end of the stick.
No, no. They steal their breath.
But if you ask the fools who say that exactly how does a cat can do that, they just sort of stop and get all butthurt that you pointed out their stupidity.
Ooh so, it’s actually pretty interesting how these superstitions came about. So allot of our fables/superstitions evolved from the oral history/storytelling from our various ancestors (think how in the Abrahamic religious texts people were told not to consume pork because of the risk of food born pathogens and parasites pre the understanding of germ theory and modern refrigeration).
Now modern medicine pregnant people are typically advised not to change cat litter/come into contact with soiled cat litter, and to get their cat tested for/stay away from cats that have tested positive for… TOXOPLASMOSIS!
Why? Because toxoplasmosis has been connected with infant death/miscarriage and a large range of Birth-defects (most of which would have been fatal pre the advent of modern medicine). However the toxoplasmosis parasite would not be discovered until 1908, centuries after this myth’s origin.
So the theory is that our ancestors created the superstition of cats stealing the souls/breath of babes likely as a way to explain, or diagnose the cause of infant death/miscarriage in a time before modern medicine, and sadly the poor cat drew the short end of the stick.
Ooh there’s actually some anthropologists who believe this superstition evolved from the “complications” that would arise when a pregnant person contracts toxoplasmosis, which as toxoplasmosis wouldn’t be discovered until 1908 centuries later, the only common factor they could see was the poor cat, and so this warning was passed word of mouth for generations until the warning of cats (specifically a sick cat) can cause serious “complications” to bebes became the superstition we know today 😊
@@The_Cloth_Surgeon A simple and likely more accurate explanation, since the superstition is the cat stealing the baby's breath, is the cats would probably lay on the nice, toasty warm infants and accidentally smother them. A person would then find the comfortable cat on top of a deceased infant with no real indication of what happened and just blame the cat with its magical, evil powers
Toxoplasmosis in infants causes jaundice, swollen lymph nodes, swollen eyes, hydrocephaly, fever. All things that just look like a terrible illness and not a cat stealing breath.
Drinking coffee so my baby comes out with a tan 😂
I can confirm. I have a full sleeve of tattoos because my mother got a henna tattoo when she was pregnant.
…don’t ask why it didn’t show up until I was an adult, cost a lot of money, and had a completely different design. 👀
Alright understandable have a nice day✨
😂😂😂😂😂
“Dyeing my hair blonde so my baby’s blonds” 😂😂 I saw someone say that before😂
Thats what my stepmum said i was sitting there with more common sense then her
Ikr, my friend also said "Dyeing my hair white so my future child will be the next Gojo Satoru" 😂😂😂
That's okay. My sister...who had two kids at the time...told me that the umbilical cord to the baby is attatched to your belly button. I had to inform her that the umbilical cord is attatched to the placenta that is attatched to the inside of the uterus no where near the belly button.
Some people don't know how pregnancy works even after they have kids of their own. I'm not surprised.
Your work is absolutely gorgeous! The baby is guaranteed to be safe....
Do these people think that off camera, the henna is applied internally to decorate the uterus? 💀
I CANT BREATHE
"Stupid is as stupid does". -Forest Gump
Mama always said ❤❤
it’s like saying getting a tattoo will stain the baby 💀
Crazy how the comment above this is saying that a tattoo DOES stain the baby 😃
ok but it probably does tho cuz it goes into the skin
@@sufferinthedepthsofhell uhhh.. yes it goes into YOUR skin but it doesn't go into the womb?
@@sufferinthedepthsofhellThe ink can't get far enough to actually have an effect on the baby directly, the needles don't penetrate that deep and there's a whole bunch of muscle and tissue between skin and womb.
That said, there are other much more important reasons not to get an actual tattoo when you're pregnant.
@@SqarletGecko I'm sorry. Did you just say Henna tattoos use needles? Like the non permanent/temporary tattoo that they give at amusement parks? Bro what😂
OHHH NOOOO!!!! THE BABYS GONNA HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DESIGNNNNNN (ik it’s not possible but like- that would be sick to be born with such a beautiful design🫶)
If think I can help explain this, in the Uk for example there is a lot of old folk lore which suggests that things a mother does to her body can transfer to her baby. In the past a lot of birthmarks for example were explained by something that happened to that part of the mother’s body. I would guess this sort of superstition is not only a Uk thing and other countries have their own which may be similar or slightly different. Basically though it is sadly society finding a way to blame the mother for something beyond her control.
I want to make clear this is not how birth `defects’ are caused its genetics and not in anyway the birth givers fault. Whilst these superstitions are interesting they are not real in these cases.
I hope that may explain why people are still connecting harm with something totally harmless, the only way the foetus could be harmed is by using toxic or poisonous chemicals that can get into the blood stream and that is not the case with your beautiful art.
Best wishes Lindz x
100 fcking percent
Honestly really doesn't explain it, if you have enough common sense you can work out that that is actually just folklore 😂
@@rs-mt6klunfortunately when it comes to babies, common sense isn't that common. There are still people that think pregnant women can't take baths because they think the baby breathes thru the mother's belly button. XDDD
I can’t speak for past beliefs - but in 2024 literally nobody in the uk believes this - unless they’re genuinely an idiot.
@@rs-mt6kl I am going to clarify my point in today’s society there is no reason people should see any of these beliefs as anything more than our ancestors attempt to try and protect a unborn child from things they had no ability or education to explain. I’m going to give our ancestors a pass, and part of me feels some superstitions deserve to be kept.
This said I have over the last 4 years seen people result to weird things to avoid vaccines, believing that 5g can do all manner of things that it just couldn’t do, and books being removed for stating fact. I want deep down to agree with you and for the most part of humanity I think you are very right but sadly there appears to be a growing number who are rejecting proven science for what mad aunt Fanny said in her Facebook group of MLM worshiping, flat earth believing, urine swilling and hall stone rubbing friends!
This the type of people that say "can't you hold it in" when you're on your period 😭
or "can't you pause it?" lol yea I've heard this one before, by an old grown ass man. I had to school him on the female reproductive system and he didn't like it. lol
It’s giving: “straightening my curly hair so my baby comes hour with naturally straight hair”😭
Who are these people?? The baby inside of a sac filled with fluid in the belly.. so the ink would have to go through several layers of skin and tissue, the amniotic sac and all the fluid.
Ok but your baby coming out with temporary tattoos would go so hard tho
fr
Coolest kid in the hospital
😂
People dont give the placenta and uterus the credit they deserve they are TOUGH. they protect the baby from so much. Unless its going into the mothers bloodstream, its pretty much not touching the baby. This is the equivalent on saying "dont stray perfume when youre pregnant. The baby could smell like it when its born"
The cervix too. I’ve heard multiple adults say that pregnant women shouldn’t have sex, especially not late in pregnancy, because it can injure the baby.
Specifically I know someone that is adamant that the penis (or fingers or whatever) can hit the baby in the soft spot of its skull and give it permanent brain damage.
He doesn’t seem to be aware that the cervix exists at all.
@@Annie_Annie__ YES. my ex argued with me and said pregnant women shouldn't swim because the baby will drown 🤦🏻♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣 I literally couldn't get home to understand reason
It’ll leave a mark on the baby…. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
The internet is a beautiful but incredibly stupid place, man…
OMG! Soooo true🙄
This is true like are they stupid or something 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉
Is the internet stupid? Or does it just give all kinds of people an opportunity to yap and be heard? Mr smart over here
No it won't 😒
I thought she was lying bc people cant be that stupid till i saw a comment saying black henna isnt safe and will stain the baby like wth😅
girl… WHY IS YOUR VOICE SO RELAXING
it looks so beautiful great job 👏🏽
To all those people "That is why education is important"👍
I could see some reasons to avoid it when pregnant (allergic reaction, if the dye had something potentially harmful to a fetus when absorbed, etc.)
But dying the child? Wild.
Finally somebody says that! I remember a young girl had the Hannah stuff on them and it became inflamed and had to be rushed to emergency, I wouldn't put that stuff anywhere near me just in case.
I am a biology major and this is hilarious. Also your art is beautiful
That’s like people who say not to swim while pregnant because the baby will drown.
For anyone being mean bc her belly is hairy,you should look between you a$$,and only THEN say that it's hairy
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Dead 😂😂
Done her belly is hairy
@@Naomigirotto-w3v evil 💀
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For all the people commenting about how this cannot be a women because of the hair on her stomach...
Women have body hair too! 🙀 I know! Isn't it crazy that women grow hair in places that isn't their eyebrows or head? And guess what!?!? It can be dark and thick as well! And you're not gonna believe this one...
They don't have to shave it if they don't want to!
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Also you grow hair on your stomach when you're pregnant. You grow peach fuzz all over actually 🤷♀️ tends to go away post partum
Exactly! When I was pregnant my belly got really hairy, and I already sucked at shaving so I really didn't want to accidentally cut myself one my surgery scars or stretch marks so I just didn't shave. Went away after a month of having my boy.
wait, people are actually trying to say that it can't be a woman because there is hair on the belly? that's so stupid do people not realize that literally every human being has body hair unless they have some kind of medical difference to cause their body not to grow the hair?
Literally no one fucking said that. Stop speaking to the ghost. And to be honest, you’re the one bringing it up
@@Danganronpa_pookie there are literally thousands of comments, you cannot honestly say that you have looked through every single comment and every single reply and say that that comment has not been made, stop getting mad at someone who happened to see a comment before you did because that comment got disliked into Oblivion potentially to the point of getting deleted, you don't get to pretend to know everything that has ever happened on a freaking TH-cam video
Beautiful work of art
" No babe it was the henna I SWEAR"
Underrated comment
I mean like, really underrated.
AINT NO WAY
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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"Avoid consuming alcohol, tobacco, and certain medications while pregnant because it can harm the baby"
Makes sense
"Avoid coming into contact with toxic substances that can be absorbed through the skin because it can put stress on the mother and baby"
Sure, that checks.
"Don't do henna on the mother because the baby will come out tatted"
... I'm sorry?
Okay look henna is a natural Earth and it's not going to harm the Baby you guys are idiot is this on her skin it's not going to go into her system quit bitching the person I like to watch doing She
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Exactly
I can't tell you how many people SWEAR my daughter has red hair because I dyed my hair red whilst pregnant 🙄
Lmao yeah I got braces so my kids don't have crooked teeth 🤣
Why didnt i think to do belly henna when i was pregnant 🤦🏿♀️ this looks beautiful ❤
As an Indian it is not harmful henna is made upon of leaves and your henna are so beautiful ❤️
“ dying my hair brown and wearing blue eye contacts so my baby will have brown hair and blue eyes“’🤓
It's gonna give the baby a wattpad protagonist chosen one birthmark
laughing at this
If it did (which is impossible) it be a fucking cool birthmark 😂
Exactly! I kinda wish it was possible for that reason 😂
This design is so pretty!