Pregnancy is not the time to refinish furniture.
Floor varnish and pregnancy.
We had the floors done while on vacation to avoid the fumes.
You can do it but the best advice is to pack up your pregnant self and go to a hotel while the work is being completed by someone else like a licensed contractor.
If you are pregnant consider talking to your employers to avoid these duties during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Refinishing furniture can expose you to solvents that may have risks for your baby.
Leaving the house for a week isn t really an option so i guess we ll look for an alternative to a polyurethane based finish.
Most paint contains solvents petroleum based chemicals that can cause health problems if you inhale too much of them.
Ask someone else to mix them for you.
To be safe let someone else do that job or wait to do the work yourself after your baby is born.
Avoid directly mixing resins if at all possible.
We re trying to match the finish in the hallway which i m sure was done with a polyurethane finish so hopefully we can get close using a different finish.
I am 3 months pregnant and am very concerned about exposure to.
It s probably best that you don t varnish wood when you re pregnant just in case.
If avoidance during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not possible.
The dust created by sanding existing floors and the fumes emitted by the high potency chemicals used on flooring are unsafe to inhale.
Chemical exposure can occur in a variety of ways.
Research that has looked at paint exposure during pregnancy has not shown consistent results.
Ok so staying in the house with polyurethane fumes is definitely out.
The house still smells like fumes.
The floors were finished on a wednesday and we returned to the house 6 days later on a tuesday.
Increase ventilation as much as possible.
At the moment it s not known exactly how the chemicals and solvents used to strip and varnish wood may affect your unborn baby.
Dreaming of new hardwood floors before baby comes.
I just had my hardwood floors refinished with an oil based polyurethane finish.
Martinez tells webmd that if a woman takes the drug during pregnancy there is a 30 to 35 risk for major birth defects including complete absence of the thymus gland.
These solvents might be in the old finish you sand off or the new stain polyurethane or paint that you apply.