In summer, it is the time when mosquitoes begin to appear, especially in autumn. Mosquitoes become more rampant and toxic. Therefore, everyone must find a way to repel mosquitoes. For example, using mosquito coils, mosquito repellent liquid and other products can effectively repel mosquitoes. If pregnant during this period, one may also be harassed by mosquitoes. Can mosquito repellent be used in situations like this?
For pregnant women, it is best not to use mosquito repellent. In mosquito repellent liquid, there will be a certain amount of anesthetics or toxins, which can only anesthetize or kill mosquitoes. In addition, mosquito repellent liquid may also be mixed with some chemical raw materials, musk and other ingredients. However, the amount of these ingredients is relatively small and will not cause too much harm to normal people, but it can be harmful to pregnant women. Therefore, it is advisable not to use mosquito repellent during pregnancy.
In addition, when pregnant women use mosquito repellent for a long time, it is easy to cause poor air circulation, which can lead to symptoms such as chest tightness or dizziness, and also reduce the frequency of fetal movements, resulting in fetal hypoxia in the abdomen.
During pregnancy, it is not recommended to use mosquito repellent products such as mosquito repellent liquid, mosquito coils, and mosquito repellent tablets. If you want to repel mosquitoes, you can use some physical methods, such as using mosquito nets at home, while ensuring the cleanliness of your room, paying more attention to cleaning, and not creating an environment for mosquito reproduction.