Can pregnant women use perfume?
Generally, it is not recommended for pregnant women to use perfume. The detailed explanation is as follows:

Perfumes contain various chemical substances, such as fragrance compounds, alcohol, and other additives. Some fragrance ingredients may have adverse effects on pregnant women and the fetus. Certain low-quality perfumes may contain phthalates, which can be absorbed through the skin into the pregnant woman's body, disrupting her endocrine system and potentially affecting fetal growth and development, thereby increasing the risk of fetal developmental abnormalities. Additionally, the alcohol content in perfumes may irritate the respiratory tract and skin of pregnant women during evaporation, causing allergic reactions or respiratory discomfort.
If perfume is used in the surrounding environment, pregnant women should ensure good ventilation and avoid staying for prolonged periods in enclosed spaces filled with perfume odors. If a pregnant woman experiences symptoms such as respiratory allergies or skin itching suspected to be related to perfume, she should seek medical attention promptly and inform the doctor of the relevant circumstances for accurate diagnosis and treatment.