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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone know why pregnant women can’t use baby foot? I saw that right before I ordered on amazon but can’t figure out why. But my feet are so gross[/quote] Why is it not recommended for pregnant women? According to the Baby Foot website, the product should be avoided “during pregnancy, lactation, or menstruation because during this period the skin becomes more sensitive due to the disruption of normal hormone balance.” The product also contains at least one ingredient that can have devastating effects on fetal development: salicylic acid. Classified as a category C drug by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), animal studies have linked salicylic acid and birth defects. “In terms of pregnancy and breastfeeding, the absorption of these products is very low through the skin, especially on the feet,” Agarwal says. “However, the other ‘natural’ extracts could be supplements or vitamins that are not recommended for pregnant women, so I would advise anyone who is pregnant or nursing to avoid use.”[/quote] I thought it was glycolic acid, which is not recommended during pregnancy.[/quote]
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