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Re: A question about amonia....

From: Mandy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 7 Sep 2000 10:46:33 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Marie wrote: >
>I work with blueprints almost all day long and some of them are
>downright disgusting with the overwhelming odor of amonia. My doctor
>said that it was okay when I first say her in June. I work with
>blueprints more and more these days and the smell just burns my throat
>and nose at times.
>Is this healthy? I have a doctor appointment tonight after work and I am
>going to talk to her again about it. I would just like some further
>input on this before I go see her.
>
>Any information on this would truly be helpful!
>
>Thanks so much! Oh, I am 20 weeks along!
>
>--
>Marie, #2 EDD 1/22/01
>

If it burns your throat and nose it's definitely not healthy for you and definitely not healthy for your baby. Ammonia is very toxic to breathe. I would work with all the windows open and wear a mask pregnant or not. I am not a medical professional just a holistic minded person.




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