Can i paint while pregnant if i wear a mask
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Painting while pregnant third trimester...
According to the NHS, it is “highly unlikely” that paint fumes can harm your unborn baby, as the risk from modern household paints is very low, .
But it’s still worth avoiding painting in the first 13 weeks, as this is when crucial baby development happens – so it may be best to minimise any risk, however low.
And, solvent-based paints and old paintwork - which may contain traces of lead - pose a greater risk so they need to be given a very wide berth when pregnant.
Lead paint
Stripping old paintwork that dates back to before the 1970s is a definite no-no during pregnancy.
This is because you could inhale the lead from dust, and lead can be poisonous if it enters the body.
Leave paint stripping to the professionals – and make sure you stay away from any spots where you could inhale dust that contains lead paint.
What are the risks of lead poisoning?
- Risk of miscarriage
- Premature birth or small baby
- Damage to baby’s brain, kidneys, and nervous system
- Learning or behaviour problems in your child
Solvent-based paints
Long term use of solvent-based paints – also k
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