Many houses have a strong smell of paint after renovation and are not suitable for immediate occupancy. So it usually takes several months to confirm that there are no other odors in the room before you can move in with peace of mind. Frequently smelling the smell of paint is not good for the body and may cause some cancer diseases. So, does smelling paint have any impact on pregnant women?
Normal people smelling paint are not good for their health, let alone pregnant women who have special bodies. Smelling paint can cause greater harm to their bodies. Paint can release harmful gases such as toluene and xylene, which are classified as moderately toxic solvents in solvents and have anesthetic and irritating effects on the human body. High concentrations can also have toxic effects on the human nervous system, which can be eliminated through metabolism.
So, when pregnant women smell paint three months before pregnancy, it may lead to fetal developmental abnormalities, the most common of which is cleft lip and palate. If living in an environment with harmful substances for a long time, it will seriously affect the development of the fetal brain. Therefore, in order to avoid this situation, pregnant women had better put several pots of plants such as chlorophytum comosum indoors to absorb harmful gas and give pregnant women a little protection.
It is not good for pregnant women or ordinary people to frequently smell paint. Excessive use of paint can damage one's own hematopoietic function and trigger blood diseases. Moreover, ordinary polyester paint in the paint can induce skin rashes and reduce the body's immune system. So, if people want to use paint in their daily lives, it's best to buy harmless paint.