The first eyebrow tattoo found pregnant does not necessarily have an effect on the fetus and pregnancy, you need to check the anesthetic and dye dose used in the process of eyebrow tattooing and whether the process of tattooing will cause adverse stimulation. 1, the application of anesthetic and dye dose is small when tattooing eyebrows, the amount of absorption is relatively small, harmful substances do not enter the circulating blood and do not interfere with the normal development of the embryo, so there may be no effect; but if too much However, if too much anesthetic or dye is used, it may cause swelling and inflammation in the tissues of the eyebrow tattoo site. During the operation, if the operation is gentle and meticulous, it may not produce a greater sense of pain and generally has no significant effect. If there are no adverse reactions, pregnant women should not worry about it, and insist on regular maternity checkups, including Down’s syndrome screening at 14-19 weeks of pregnancy and 4D ultrasound at around 24 weeks of pregnancy to check the development of the fetus in detail, focusing on whether the fetus’ heart and nervous system are developing well. If abnormal fetal development is found, we may consider whether to continue the pregnancy or not.