Can pregnant women use antiperspirant roll-on?
It is generally not recommended for pregnant women to use roll-on antiperspirants. The specific analysis is as follows:
Pregnant women have a more active metabolism than usual and tend to sweat easily, especially during summer. This type of sweating is physiological and typically does not require special intervention. Roll-on antiperspirants contain numerous chemical ingredients that may not only inhibit the normal excretion of sweat—thus impairing the body's ability to cool itself—but also disrupt normal metabolic processes and potentially affect fetal health. Therefore, it is generally advised that pregnant women avoid using roll-on antiperspirants. Sweating is a natural physiological process through which the body regulates temperature and eliminates excess toxins and waste. Pregnant women who sweat frequently during pregnancy need only wipe away sweat and maintain good personal hygiene.
Pregnant women should consult a healthcare professional before using certain products during pregnancy to ensure they will not adversely affect their own health or fetal development.