Hi,
I will be 28 weeks tomorrow. Yesterday we started to get our kitchen painted. They primed all day and today is the paint. I didn't realize how bad the fumes were in the house until I woke up in the middle of the night and realized I still wasn't used to the smell and it was almost as if it was getting stronger.
Is this bad for the baby? Also, I have a 5 year old that I am concerned about now. The only room I ever painted while pregnant was with a paint that had basically no odor so I really have no clue about this, tia!
Re: Primer/Paint Fumes Question
I am pretty sure I've read that it's okay for pregnant women to be around painted walls as long as the room is ventilated. If you are waking up in the night and smelling it, I might suggest opening windows or using fans during the day to help with ventilation. If it isn't too hot where you live, maybe you could sleep with the window open?
Whether or not the fumes can be toxic depends largely upon the kind of paint that was used. But in general, it's a good rule of thumb to ventilate your home during and after painting. So especially since you can still smell it, I would open the windows (I know, sucks with the rain but open them at least partly) to help air things out and turn on any fans that are nearby.
I think as long as the room is ventilated and you aren't the one doing the painting you should be fine. Pretty much all the paint they make these days (from what I've heard) is safe, especially in a well-ventilated room.
I painted our entire garage at 14 weeks pregnant, and am painting our nursery and possibly laundry room before the baby is born, and I'm not worried about it at all-I just make sure the window's open and a fan is on.
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches