Can you get eyelashes during pregnancy?

Try not to get your eyelashes done during pregnancy, as the chemicals in them may affect the fetus and cause infections. To make eyelashes, you need to use glue containing chemical substances to adhere the eyelashes to the eyelids. If you make eyelashes after pregnancy, these chemical substances may be absorbed into the blood circulation through the skin of the eyes, and may even enter the body of the fetus through the placenta, which may have a serious impact on the growth and development of the fetus. During pregnancy, a pregnant woman’s body is relatively weak, and having false eyelashes can easily lead to the growth of various pathogens such as bacteria and viruses in the area of the false eyelashes, which may cause infections and may affect the health of the pregnant woman as well as the fetus. During pregnancy, it is recommended to have regular checkups and seek medical attention as soon as possible if you feel unwell.