Disinfectant water can be seen everywhere in daily life, especially in many households due to the impact of the epidemic. Generally, disinfectant water has a certain odor, which has no effect on normal people. However, some pregnant women are worried that smelling disinfectant water will affect fetal development, so they want to know if pregnant women can smell disinfectant water?
In general, pregnant women can smell disinfectant, but they should not smell it frequently. Occasionally sniffing it will not cause harm to the pregnant woman and fetus. If pregnant women are exposed to excessive disinfectant for a long time, it may cause harm to themselves. This is because many disinfectants now have the effect of inactivating bacteria, with different volatility and composition, and have a certain degree of corrosiveness. Prolonged exposure to disinfectant may damage the digestive mucosa of pregnant women.
If disinfectant is used in the room, it should be ventilated in a timely manner, especially for families with pregnant women. During the ventilation period, family members can accompany the pregnant woman for outdoor walks. This not only allows the pregnant woman to exercise and enhance her body's resistance, but also helps her relax, which is excellent for fetal development.
Pregnant women should not stay in environments with excessive disinfectant for a long time during pregnancy, nor should they stay in environments with severe radiation and pollution. Otherwise, this not only affects the health of the pregnant woman herself, but may also lead to fetal malformations and affect fetal development.