Most prescription deodorants are made with aluminum chloride. You will have a lot better luck researching your question if you use "pregnant" & "aluminum chloride" in search engines.
While cornstarch and baking soda are non-toxic, all people, pregnant or not, should avoid eating deodorant.
Yes! there are reasons you need a prescription for there pills, and they shouldn't ever be such an addiction that you need to take them while you are pregnant. No damages were ever proven to be done to your child, however, the state takes away babys that have adicts as moms...this includes babys who are born on narcotic pain releavers, without a prescription.
I found that when i was pregnant with my daughter i needed as much sleep as possible. Try and sleep as often as you can to keep your strength up
Deodorant is targeted to stops your underarms from smelling, whereas perfume adds to your overall scent. Antiperspirant is designed to stop you from sweating and smelling from the sweat and may contain some deodorant as well.
Helen Barnett Diserens invented roll-on deodorant in 1949. She developed the idea and design for roll-on deodorant while working as a home economics teacher. Her creation revolutionized the way deodorant is applied and led to the popular product we know today.
The use of deodorant should not affect lymph nodes. Deodorant is applied on the skin. Lymph stays inside the body in the lymph system. While a very small amount of deodorant could enter the body through the pores, it is miniscule and not enough to affect the lymph nodes.
You should NOT be using hydroxyzine (VIstaril) during your pregnancy. Testing has shown an increase in abnormalities in the fetus. Talk to your doc and get a prescription for something else.
For a start, do not smoke, do not take drugs (except by doctor's prescription), and do not drink alcohol. You pre-natal clinic will give you a fuller list, and make recommendations for diet.
Yes, it is recommended to bring travel size deodorant for your upcoming trip to stay fresh and odor-free while on the go.
can you have electrotherapy while pregnant?
Elbows do bend toward the back while pregnant. The only change that might happen to your elbows while pregnant is that they get extremely dry while pregnant.
No. She is all ready pregnant.