"Pedicures in Pregnancy; Precautions Make It Enjoyable for You, and Safe for Baby"
According to Dawn Bierschwal, owner of Becoming Mom Pregnancy Spa and Imaging Center in Mason , Ohio , [manicures and pedicures] are absolutely safe — as long as you use common sense and take a few precautions.
So what should a mom-to-be watch out for when choosing a spa or salon for her pregnancy pedicure? Start with reflexology.
Reflexology is the art of applying pressure (or strokes) to certain areas of the feet to relieve pain, discomfort, or problems in other parts of the body. Pressure points located in the ankles are connected to the reproductive organs, and one point specifically relates to the uterus. If rubbed in the correct way by a professional, this spot can trigger contractions. But if this is done too early it can bring on preterm labor. Bierschwal advises expectant moms to "go to someone who is trained in what points to avoid." It is unlikely that an amateur can trigger this response by accident, but to just to be safe, have your own personal masseuse (hubby, mom, best friend, etc.) avoid your ankles when rubbing your feet.
But if you've ever had a pedicure before, you know that the massage doesn't just concentrate on your feet — it goes all the way up to your knees. This is a wonderful way to relieve the pain and pressure you are feeling due to carrying all that extra weight. But this can also be dangerous if you have a blood clot. Recent studies suggest that a woman's overall risk for blood clots during pregnancy is six times greater than in non-pregnant women. This risk continues into the first few months postpartum as well.
Another concern that comes with pedicures is fumes. Many nail products contain formaldehyde and toluene, which in small doses can cause moms to feel dizzy or nauseous, but in large repeated exposures have been linked to birth defects. There are many polishes and products available which are both formaldehyde and toluene free. Ensure that either your salon or room where you paint your nails is well-ventilated or that you wear a mask to defuse the fumes.
"Make sure you know your salon sterilizes their equipment," Bierschwal adds. This includes the instruments and the tubs which, if not sterilized, can cause infections. You can also bring your own manicure kit to the salon to prevent exposure.
So to answer the important question, yes, pedicures can be a safe way to pamper yourself during pregnancy. Taking these precautions and knowing what to ask when searching for a salon or spa can make the experience more enjoyable for you, and safer for baby.
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