Can pregnant women use mosquito coils?

Oct 31, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
If the incense contains a high concentration of chemicals and the indoor air is poorly ventilated, pregnant women are generally advised against using mosquito-repelling incense. Mosquito incense typically contains various chemical ingredients, such as organophosphates and carbamates. When burned, these substances release smoke that, if inhaled over long periods by pregnant women, may have adverse effects on the fetus.

In general, whether pregnant women can use mosquito-repellent incense depends on the specific circumstances of its use. If the incense has relatively safe ingredients and is used in a well-ventilated area, it is usually acceptable. However, if the incense contains heavy chemical components and is used in poorly ventilated spaces, its use is generally not recommended. The details are as follows:

If a mosquito-repellent incense product with relatively safe ingredients is selected—such as one containing natural plant extracts—and the room is well-ventilated to avoid prolonged exposure in enclosed spaces, then pregnant women may use the incense. When used correctly, such incense typically does not cause significant adverse effects on the pregnant woman or her fetus.

However, if the incense contains high levels of chemical ingredients and the indoor air circulation is poor, pregnant women are generally advised against using it. Mosquito incense often contains various chemical substances, such as organophosphates and carbamates. When burned, these chemicals release smoke, and prolonged inhalation by pregnant women may have negative effects on fetal development.

To ensure the safety of both mother and baby, maintain good ventilation in living spaces to reduce the buildup of harmful substances, and opt whenever possible for natural or low-toxicity mosquito-repellent products specifically designed for pregnant women.

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