Hi everyone, I am wondering how careful people are with exposure to things such as household cleaning products. Feels like it shouldn’t be a problem as long as you’re wearing gloves and in a well-ventilated area but at the same time, we do want to do everything possible to maximise chances. So I thought I’d check before delegating the cleaning! Thank you 😊
To clean or not to clean…: Hi everyone... - Fertility Network UK
To clean or not to clean…
Hi there! I try to have a balance. So for daily cleaning I use an all natural cleaner I buy purdy and figg. I also make my own natural cleaners with lemons and bicarb of soda etc.
But sometimes I just use zoflora or normal cleaner if I want the house smelling really lovely or want to make sure the bathroom is really spotless!
Hope this helps xx
I try to use natural cleaning products....plant based ones...
Also good excuse to delegate the cleaning!!
we went all out plant based for our fresh transfer and got a bfp, not so strict for the following two and bfp on both x
Delegate the cleaning - it's a great excuse 😂
I basically delegate the cleaning 😂
Funny to see this comment I saw the doctor today and asked him straight up can I be exempted from cleaning sadly he seemed to think it was fine 😂
I just avoid strong bleach etc in the 2WW (and changing the cat litter as that’s a no no for pregnancy) other than that I don’t change what I use to clean or wash my hair etc. during the 2WW I do delegate some stuff but that’s it xx
I did not avoid cleaning although we paid for cleaning to keep our weekends free. However, I did not avoid cleaning in between.
I did have to clean a flat we were moving into during my 2WW. I avoided using strong bleach and used Milton instead to disinfect the surfaces. I also used a regular bathroom cleaner. I still had a BFP.
All the best🙏🏾
If you can, definitely delegate the cleaning!
I use Method products as they are non-toxic, use gloves when cleaning and keep the windows open.
Not had my BFP yet, but it’s good to keep toxins away as a lifestyle practice.
Yes exposure to chemicals is a risk. Gloves certainly when using them!Some airfreshers aren't good, or candles, use real oils in a burner. If it's that important. Ventilate the rooms regularly for a few minutes every day.
I heard from a friend of mine who has throat cancer. There is a increased risk of mouth cancer when using mouth wash too much and not rinsing it away!
I either make my own white vinegar and baking soda, or use natural cleaning products! There are so many options out there now. I wouldn't use anything with chemical since I have the option not to. xx