Fetal heart is normal, and fetal movement is particularly rare. What's the problem?
It is best not to use the following daily necessities after pregnancy, otherwise it will affect fetal development.
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Mosquito repellent incense:
Mosquito-repellent incense is a good helper to repel mosquitoes.
However, the useful components of most mosquito-repellent incense are pyrethroids, organic fillers, adhesives, dyes and other additives.
The smoke produced by mosquito-repellent incense burning contains many harmful substances, which may induce asthma and other diseases.
If the mosquito-repellent incense is smoked indoors for too long and the air is not circulating, pregnant mothers are prone to chest tightness and dizziness.
It leads to the reduction of fetal movement times and even the formation of fetal hypoxia in the abdomen.
So long-term use of mosquito-repellent incense is harmful to the health of pregnant mothers.
In addition, the electric mosquito-repellent incense can't be used either. Its composition is the same as that of mosquito-repellent incense, but its carrier is different.
It is suggested that pregnant mothers can use mosquito nets, which is both safe and reassuring.
Mothballs:
Mothballs were originally aromatic organic compounds extracted from the branches and leaves of camphor trees.
It is also used in pharmaceuticals, spices and so on. Used as a cardiotonic in medicine.
But now more than 80% of mothballs on the market contain naphthalene or p-dichlorobenzene to varying degrees, which has a pungent taste.
Among them, dichlorobenzene is toxic, which can cause symptoms of human poisoning, such as burnout, dizziness, headache, diarrhea and so on.
Long-term use will affect health, especially pregnant women and newborns.
Perfume:
Pregnant women are not allowed to use perfume or stay in an environment with perfume.
Long-term contact with perfume is no less harmful to pregnant women than direct use of perfume.
This is because articles such as perfume or body lotion contain certain chemicals, and long-term use is not conducive to the growth and development of the fetus.
The use of perfume by pregnant women will affect the respiratory system.
It is easy to induce asthma, especially for pregnant women with allergic constitution.
Some perfumes also contain musk, which is forbidden by pregnant women and may lead to miscarriage.