Is it safe to use self-tanning lotions or tanning beds during pregnancy?
If you’re not feeling attractive during pregnancy, the look of sun-kissed skin may do wonders for your self-esteem. The good news is that the ingredients in self-tanners are harmless, so it’s fine to use them during pregnancy. These lotions and sprays are basically dyes that stay on the surface of your skin and won’t harm your developing baby. Best of all, self-tanners have improved dramatically over the past few years, so you don’t have to worry about looking like an extra from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Tanning beds are a different story. There’s no conclusive evidence that they’re harmful to a developing fetus, but there’s plenty of proof that they’re dangerous to you. Tanning beds pose the same dangers as the sun: They emit ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which causes skin cancer. Don’t believe anyone who tells you that because tanning booths emit only UVA rays, they’re not hazardous to your health. One study suggests that visiting a tanning booth ten times in a year can do