Does staying in a formaldehyde room for three months have any impact on pregnant women

  Nowadays, with the improvement of living standards, people's requirements for living conditions are also increasing. Every parent hopes to provide their child with a superior living environment. Therefore, some families may renovate their house before the baby arrives, but the newly renovated house may contain formaldehyde. Does staying in a room with formaldehyde for three months have any impact on pregnant women?

  

Does staying in a formaldehyde room for three months have any impact on pregnant women1

  The harm of pregnant women in formaldehyde rooms mainly depends on factors such as gestational age and the concentration of formaldehyde in the room. Pregnant women may feel uncomfortable with general concentrations, such as dizziness, blurred vision, chest tightness, shortness of breath, etc. If there are abnormalities in the embryo during early pregnancy, it may lead to miscarriage, and in the middle and late stages, it may lead to miscarriage, premature birth, etc. Extremely low concentrations may not have a significant effect.

  Formaldehyde can cause fetal suspension and miscarriage in early pregnancy, fetal developmental abnormalities and deformities, as well as blood system diseases after birth. It should be noted that if the formaldehyde level in the room exceeds the standard to a relatively mild extent, a series of mucosal irritation symptoms such as eye irritation, pain, swelling, tears, dryness, and itching may occur in the eye mucosa, nose mucosa, and oral mucosa. At this time, it is necessary to leave in a timely manner. Therefore, pregnant women cannot live in newly renovated houses or newly purchased furniture. The harm of formaldehyde is relatively significant. Because the formaldehyde content in the house exceeds the standard, no one is suitable to live in because it can easily trigger cancer.

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