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sun tan booths can be detremental to anyone's health...young or old, much less pregnant....
i say it could be linked to the baby's health as much as smoking or drinking or drugs....
even though smoking cannot be proven to be the reason for lung cancer..anymore than a suntan booth or ultraviolent rays could , maybe, be proven to cause an unborn infants death....
she took the risk.....
in a lot of states, now, under 18, or maybe 16, cannot use a suntan booth without a parents permission....they abuse the use and themselves...maybe a pregnant woman should not be allowed, for the baby's sake....
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