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Thanks and one more question: Pregnant and smell of correction fluid!

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 15:37:34 -0500 (CDT)


Thanks Anon for answering my question! I used correction fluid twice in my first trimester and both times I would hold it as far as possible and would cover my nose and mouth and hold my breath so I would not inhale any of it. Hope this didn't cause any problem! Anyway I would never use it again. But I was just curious about whether the markers you use when you do a presentation would have the same effect. Of course I would not use it but just wonder whether any professional pregnant woman has ever used it in pregnancy and whether that has done any harm. Thanks again!

At Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Anon wrote: >
>At Mon, 29 Apr 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>
>>I would avoid the use of correction fluid throughout pregnancy. While there are probably no studies of proper (non- abusive) use of correction fluid during pregnancy, we do know that abusing inhalants such as correction fluid can cause death. IMHO, I'm actually a little surprised that correction fluid is still
>used in offices, since nearly all documents are electronically produced
>and edited today. I am not a medical provider, so I would recommend you
>consult with your own doctor.
>
>>I know this question may seem unnecessary but I still want to ask to
>>make sure. Whenever I use the correction fluid I would smell the strong
>>smell of it. Now I am in the first trimester. In your opinion, is this
>>an issue throughout the p/g?
>>Thanks so much for answering this question!




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