Friday, February 8, 2013

Breastfeeding and Tanning Beds

Breastfeeding and Tanning Beds

Nursing mothers may wonder which activities pose risks to breastfed babies. Young mothers who wish to use tanning beds while breastfeeding can rest assured that this practice will not harm their babies.

Effect on Milk

    According to La Leche League International, no evidence supports that a mothers use of a tanning bed has any effect on her nursing baby. Ultraviolet (UV) rays, such as those produced by tanning beds, do not alter the mothers breast milk.

Burns

    Nursing mothers should be careful not to burn their breasts or nipples while tanning, as this could cause great discomfort or pain while nursing.

Beta Carotene

    Tanning clients may be encouraged or advised to take beta carotene before tanning to enhance their tan. Nursing mothers should avoid taking this supplement.

Other Risks

    The Federal Trade Commission warns against tanning salons that advertise safe tanning, because tanning beds do present risks to those who use them. Although they do not affect breast milk, UV rays emitted by tanning beds can cause sagging skin, wrinkles, eye injury and skin cancer.

Safety

    Use reputable, clean salons when tanning. Select the minimum light dosage and limit your exposure to prevent risks. Wear protective eye goggles (not sunglasses) and sunscreen.

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