Can pregnant women use electric blankets?
Generally, it is not recommended for pregnant women to use electric blankets. The detailed explanation is as follows:
As a heating device that comes into direct contact with the body, electric blankets generate a certain amount of electromagnetic radiation and heat during use. This electromagnetic field may affect the cell division of the fetus inside the mother's womb, causing abnormal changes. Fetal bone cells are most sensitive to electromagnetic fields. Particularly during the first three months of pregnancy, the rate of spontaneous abortion is higher, and electromagnetic radiation may also affect the development of the fetus's brain, heart, nerves, bones, and other organs. In severe cases, it may lead to fetal malformations. Additionally, the high temperature generated by the electric blanket causes significant evaporation of body moisture, which can worsen symptoms such as constipation, dry mouth, and dry skin in pregnant women. It can also reduce sleep quality and cause fatigue and other symptoms.
Therefore, to ensure the health of both pregnant women and the fetus, it is recommended to avoid using electric blankets. If the indoor temperature is too cold, it is suggested to turn on the electric blanket for one hour before bedtime to warm the bedding, and then turn it off before sleeping.