Question:
Disinfecting wipes while pregnant?
countrygirl0805
2007-12-20 11:24:31 UTC
Is it okay to use disinfecting wipes while pregnant to wipe down surfaces? I'm not so much concerned about fumes, as I will be only using them briefly in a well ventilated area...Just wondering if they are okay to handle without gloves? Thanks!
Six answers:
Confused teen
2007-12-20 11:29:57 UTC
your totally fine just wash your hands after you use them. The disinfecting wipes were made to originally cut down on chemicals and fumes, and make an easy way to clean, if you feel you need to let some air in while cleaning then do it nothing wrong with being extra careful! Also it's winter and now your skin is really sensitive due to the weather and being pregnant so stock up on that body butter and keep yourself clean and moisturized!
NIKKI1118
2007-12-20 12:27:14 UTC
I used the clorox wipes all the time while i was pregnant. The fumes arent strong on those
barrero
2016-11-23 22:45:07 UTC
I labored in a cafe mutually as i became pregnant I had no decision yet to the touch uncooked meat. you need to stick to good hand washing practices that's good concept each and all of the time. you have a undeniable point of immunity to Toxoplasmosis besides this one time incident does no longer reason a project.
lizard S
2007-12-20 11:29:14 UTC
Try using white vinegar and water (1:2 concentration). This is what our grandparents used and it really does disinfect and it is safe for the environment and safe for you and the baby.
anonymous
2007-12-20 11:32:48 UTC
Yes, unless there is a cautionary admonition on the packaging.
Kimi
2007-12-20 11:29:26 UTC
yeah its fine lol...women worry so much about what they can and can't do during pregnancy. i just do whatever i want i don't drink or do drugs or smoke cigarettes and i think thats about as much as i need to worry about not doing.


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