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Old 04-04-08, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help! Inhaled chemicals and pregnancy/getting pregnant?

Hello, I haven't been on in a while as I've been attending to our 4 month old that all of you helped answer so many questions about before he arrived!

I actually have a question regarding aerosol chemicals and their effect on getting pregnant, as well as the risks after conception of being around these chemicals. I'm doing this research for a co-worker, who is along with her husband trying to become pregnant. We use contact cleaner where we work, not very often in her role, but enough to where she has concerns that it may affect her ability to get pregnant, and possibly have consequences while she's pregnant.

Can anyone help with this? I have a bottle here with labels and chemical listings if anyone has expertise and needs more details.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 04-05-08, 12:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm not an expert per se, but if you list the chemicals I will try to help you. I don't think it will effect her ability to get pregnant, but it may effect the fetus.
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Ask to see Haz-Mat book

By OSHA law any company using chemicals on a regular basis must keep a book/log with material data sheets on each one used. This will have any warnings, first aid instructions, etc. Ask to take a look at that for any specific dangers for pregnant women.
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