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Recently have been spraying lysol in a room that i work in, it is not well ventilated so i inhaled fumes. this has happened a few times over friday and monday. i ovulated on friday and want to know if the fumes inhaled could harm to a possible baby?

3 doctors weighed in across 2 answers

There are a number of hypotheticals in your question. How much lysol? How may times? Did you have any symptoms? Did you get pregnant? Quit using lysol spray. If you got pregnant, and do not use the spray, there will be no harm from the previous exposure. Establish relation with doctor for proper antenatal care. Take pre-natal vitamins.

Answered 8/3/2021

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Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered

Specializes in Pediatric Allergy and Asthma

A one time exposure is unlikely to cause harm to your baby. Follow y with your OB and have good prenatal care

Answered 8/6/2021

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