Can pregnant women be exposed to the smell of electric mosquito repellent?
Generally, pregnant women should not be exposed to the smell of electric mosquito repellents. The specific reasons are as follows:
Electric mosquito repellents typically contain volatile chemical substances such as aromatic hydrocarbons, organic solvents, and insecticides. These chemicals may emit irritating odors, which pregnant women might inhale as airborne volatiles. Such substances could potentially have adverse effects on both maternal and fetal health; therefore, pregnant women are generally advised not to be exposed to the scent of electric mosquito repellents. Given their unique physiological state, pregnant women should avoid exposure to these fumes as much as possible. Additionally, they should also avoid secondhand smoke and environments with severe air pollution to prevent potential complications.
It is important to note that if a pregnant woman experiences any discomfort after being exposed to the smell of an electric mosquito repellent—such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vaginal bleeding, or abdominal pain—she should seek medical attention promptly to avoid adverse outcomes.