If you live in areas such as Los Angeles or New York, it is hard for me to tell you NOT to breathe the air! You don't have much choice! Even though the pollution may be bad, it is not as much a risk to your unborn child as you might think. There have been millions of healthy babies born in major cities without any apparent increased risk from air pollution. Still, precautions may be advisable in certain conditions:• Avoid smoke filled rooms• Keep the air conditioning on in your car when in congested traffic.• Care should also be exercised when using household products. If the product has a strong odor or fume, do not breathe it directly, or don't use it. • Try to avoid using insecticides.• Also, try to avoid painting while you're pregnant. If, however, you must have the new baby's room painted, try to be out of the house while it is being done and have the room well ventilated. • Stay clear of paint removers and paint fumes.• Microwave ovens are still an unknown. You can have your microwave oven checked for leaks. Also, do not stand in front of the microwave oven while it is on.If you have specific questions about occupational hazards, be sure to ask your doctor.
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