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Is Cat Smell Dangerous for Pregnant Women

Painting or decorating your own baby's room to be born is fun. However, be careful Mother, often inhaling the smell of paint can be harmful to the health of Mother and baby in the womb. Most paints contain chemicals that can pose a risk of health problems, including endangering the baby in the womb.

Risk of Health Disorders

Actually not the smell or aroma of paint that is feared to interfere with health, but the chemical content in it. Some of these chemicals evaporate and cause a distinctive paint odor. In the paint, there are chemicals based on petroleum or petroleum, which are solvents. This material can cause health problems if inhaled too much. A number of studies have found that pregnant women who inhale too much solvent are more at risk of miscarriage, giving birth to babies with congenital abnormalities or with learning disabilities later. This disorder is more common in male babies than in women. In addition, in the first trimester of pregnancy when baby's organs begin to form in the uterus, too much inhalation of the smell of paint can increase the risk of interference with the baby's nervous system and kidney system.

How to Minimize Cat Odor in Pregnant Women

The level of paint toxicity generally depends on the chemicals used, and how much the amount of exposure. For this reason, Mother is recommended to minimize paint exposure, in order to avoid the possibility of unwanted risks. Here are some ways to minimize the risk of paint odor for pregnant women.
  • Mother should not eat or drink in the room being painted.
  • Open the window out of the room so that you don't smell too much paint.
  • Make sure the room where you are active is well ventilated.
  • Choose latex paint with the label "without VOC (volatile organic compounds)", which is a volatile organic compound.
  • Mother can also choose water-based or acrylic paints, rather than oil paints.
  • Others suggest limiting exposure to latex paints containing ethylene glycol ethers and biocides.
  • As far as possible avoid the use of oil-based paints, lead, and mercury. Also avoid spray paint.
Although not yet determined how much exposure can cause health problems, but it's good Mother does not do the painting activity during pregnancy. Also, limit the amount of time around the area being painted. Immediately leave a room that might be painted or freshly painted, especially if you feel headaches, nausea, and dizziness from inhaling the smell of paint. If symptoms continue after some time, you should consult a doctor for proper treatment.

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