Congrats on the pregnancy. I'm not so much worried about the spray (although i wouldn't breath it in) as i am about the cats. Toxoplasmosis is carried in cat feces. i hope you're not changing their litter box. You and your health care provider should discuss your risk for toxoplasmosis. Your provider may order a blood sample for testing. Also ...don't let people smoke around you..So many things can go wrong with pregnancy, the things you do have say in, take control over..I hope everything goes well with you and GOOD LUCK!! :)
2006-08-12 04:20:14
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answered by <<JerZygiRL>> 1
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Now that you have a little person starting to grow inside you, try to avoid inhaling chemical such as lysol spray and the like. Try not to be around people who smoke and get rid of your cat because all those will affect your baby in a bad way.
If in doubt, always ask your doctor, for your baby's sake.
2006-08-12 11:05:27
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answered by Belen 5
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If you want to kill bacteria or smells in the area, light a match or burn a candle it will clean you air and it is MUCH safer than spraying chemicals from lysol which actually DONT really clean the air.
the chemicals in lysol and other air fresheners are bad for anyone, adult or baby.
2006-08-12 10:54:10
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answered by friskygimp 5
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You should read the Lysol bottle or go to their website. You shouldn't let people smoke in the house while you are pregnant.
2006-08-12 10:50:49
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answered by Kristine 2
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You're fine doing whatever your doing....if you were snorting the spray..then I'd say you have a serious problem... You'll notice as you get farther along you'll start to nest...which is cleaning like you've never cleaned before...I laid tiles down on my entire kitchen, bathrooom, pantry and back hall way while 7 months pregnant...I moved the stove, fridge everything..and had them done before my husband got home! I'd be more concerned about 2nd hand smoke ...
2006-08-12 11:07:33
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answered by just me 4
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i think the second-hand smoke poses a bigger threat than the lysol. steer clear of the smoke and use the lysol in moderation. suggest that the smoking be done outdoors as opposed to inside of the home
2006-08-12 10:52:38
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answered by Bubbles 5
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it shouldn't. If you smoked that has a great effect. If you spray a crap load of spray in the air then I do not know if it will hurt or not but it shouldn't. One thing to do since you are pregnant stay away from Blue cheese.
2006-08-12 10:51:01
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answered by KrazyK784 4
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Sure its fine. I'm 7 months and spray Lysol all the time. one time went over bored and almost used a whole can sanitizing everything.
2006-08-12 10:59:43
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answered by stressed&depressed 3
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im not 100% sure but I wouldn't spray it a lot and try not to breath in the fuems. But I don't think it will hurt the baby. But stay away from the smoking.
2006-08-12 10:51:48
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answered by ? 3
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No the spray should be fine, I would ask people not to smoke around you though if thats at all possible that is going to be more harmful than they spray?
2006-08-12 13:34:25
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answered by PediRN 2
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