Certain household products can pose risks to a developing fetus, including cleaning agents containing harsh chemicals, like ammonia or bleach, which can release harmful fumes. Pesticides and insecticides also pose risks due to their toxic ingredients. Additionally, some air fresheners and scented candles can emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that may affect fetal development. It's advisable for pregnant individuals to use natural or non-toxic alternatives whenever possible and ensure proper ventilation when using household products.
No. A shock strong enough to harm the fetus would be fatal to the mother. If it just made you jump and maybe say something like '*&^*', both the mother and the fetus are ok.
they are passed to the fetus and cause imbalanced compounds that effect DNA
yes.....it can
The fetus is not in the bowel, so, no. If the fetus has been borne, then still, no.
No, they are safe.
Not likely.
It may not harm the fetus but will harm YOU for sure. Say NO to 'drugs'.
No
Absolutely YES! Substances of good/bad can be transported from what is inhale by the mother to the fetus by the process of "blood flow from the mother to the fetus" or entering the umbilical cord to the fetus .
Hydrochloric acid is not safe to use in household cleaning products due to its corrosive nature and potential harm to skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It should only be used with caution and proper protective gear in industrial settings.
cleaning products
The purpose of the umbilical cord in the development of a fetus is to provide nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus, as well as to remove waste products from the fetus.