No! It is not advisable for a pregnant or nursing woman to undergo teeth whitening procedure. Since teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure, the health risks of having one while pregnant can be serious.
I'm sure you could,but you might want to consult you doctor due to the chemicals and such. I'm sure you could,but you might want to consult you doctor due to the chemicals and such.
I'm a dental assistant and at our office we recommend for people to wait until they have had their baby to whiten their teeth. Also many home bleaching kits do say not to use while pregnant.
Women who are pregnant and nursing should avoid any whitening treatment except for toothpaste.
Although it's not advisable to pursue a nursing degree online, it can be done. Go to http://www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-careers/article/online-nursing-school
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There are some risks of pain during the procedure and lingering pain afterwards. Also, the procedure is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women, or for those who drink alcohol or smoke. It is recommended that you consult your doctor or dentist to ensure the BriteSmile process is the best option for you.
I believe the correct term for a pregnant or nursing cat is a 'queen'.
No because if they did the babies they are nursing would most likely die of starvation.
care of pregnant women and their families
*ahem* yes
it is genetics.
More information about a nursing job can be found online at the Collage of Medical website. The website gives you information about profiles for nursing jobs and the application procedure.
Ruth F. Craven has written: 'Fundamentals of Nursing' -- subject(s): Health promotion, Nurses' instruction, Nursing, Nursing Process, Nursing diagnosis 'Fundamentals of Nursing Human Health And Function, Plus Procedure Checklists (Fundamentals of Nursing)'
Nursing aid must watch for pain of the patient