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Re: use of oil-based stain before implantationFrom: Asem Anwar Moussa MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 14 Jul 2002 17:34:29 -0500 (CDT)
At Sun, 14 Jul 2002, T wrote: > >I am actively trying to get pregnant after suffering a miscarriage on >12/31/02 at 11 weeks, and ovulated a few days ago. I am refinishing a >cabinet using latex paint but would like to seal it with an oil-based >clear finish. The instructions for the sealant advise the brushes must >be cleaned with paint thinner after use. My question is, could using >these products after conception but before implantation cause damage to >any developing embryo or is it too early to be concerned? I have checked >the archives but could not find advice relating to very early >pregnancies. Thank you for your time. Think you don't need to worry because if fertilization takes place ;the zygot takes its nourchment from the surroundings fluid&till you miss your peroid no need to worry Asem Moussa MD
-- Dr:Asem Moussa MD Prof.of OB/GYN. Alazhar School of Medicine. Cairo-Egypt This is for teaching purpose
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