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Why You Should Avoid Paint Fumes When Pregnant

 

There are many reasons that a woman should avoid paint fumes when pregnant. Scientific research has indicated that certain chemicals can cause many different kinds of health problems to the unborn baby and to the mother during pregnancy. Every woman has a different chemical makeup and can be affected by certain substances differently.

 

It is extremely negative for women to be around chemical-based paint when pregnant. Most women do not feel well when they are exposed to these products during pregnancy. The development of the fetus can also be impacted depending on the amount of exposure that a woman has had to these products during the early stages of pregnancy.

 

Women can also become extremely dizzy when they breathe in the fumes from paint. The dizziness can cause a woman to become very disorientated and also has the ability to affect the heart rate and blood pressure. It is also possible that pregnant women will become nauseous when they are exposed to these chemicals. Certain research has indicated that birth defects are possible when a woman is exposed to these products long-term during the latter stages of pregnancy.

 

Many women do not realize that what they are breathing in is also being consumed by the unborn child. During the early stages of development the unborn baby does not have the ability to get rid of the toxic fumes. Many times the damage does not show up during testing that is completed during the pregnancy. Unfortunately the full severity of damage related to paint exposure is sometimes unknown until a child is several years old.

 

There are some cases documented were women have suffered miscarriages due to prolonged exposure to these toxic fumes. While these occurrences are relatively rare it is normally not worth taking these risks in the mind of most mothers to be. The good news is the damage usually takes quite a while to set in. Therefore if a woman realizes a room is being painted she can immediately leave and avoid any harm to herself or the baby. But a woman should certainly never take on a permanent job of painting houses while they are pregnant.

 

There are many different kinds of birth defects that can take place when a mother is exposed to these substances for a long span of time during pregnancy. Under-development of organs has been documented in many cases. Babies have also been known to have poorly developed immune systems after birth.