Can pregnant women use perfume?
Generally, pregnant women can use perfume in moderation, but should avoid long-term use, especially perfumes containing musk. If in doubt, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider in advance. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Pregnant women may use perfume, but are advised to choose low-sensitivity, alcohol-free products and minimize both concentration and duration of exposure. They should select perfumes with natural ingredients that do not contain chemicals potentially harmful to the fetus, and ensure they personally do not experience allergic reactions. Use should be moderate.
Many perfumes contain chemical substances such as musk, particularly synthetic musk, which may disrupt normal endocrine function and have blood-activating and stasis-resolving effects. Prolonged exposure to musk may lead to fetal malformations and, in severe cases, could trigger miscarriage. The strong fragrance of perfumes may cause adverse symptoms in pregnant women such as dizziness, headaches, and sore throat, affecting maternal health.
It is recommended that pregnant women maintain a healthy lifestyle, ensure adequate sleep, improve their diet, adjust their physical condition, and promote overall health.