Toxic Black Mold Exposure

toxic black mold exposure
mold exposure during pregnancy?

ok so we had the carpet in the living room and replaced the old carpet when stopped, it seemed that had mildew stains around the ground. my mom says it's the black mold, which ive heard is very dangerous. but to make matters worse, my mom decided to sweep the dirt from the floor, even tho I specifically read that you are not supposed to do that because it makes the mold material to become airborne. so now she and I we are sick. I searched Google the symptoms of Black Mold Exposure, and both have common symptoms, but none of the exhibit "toxic" symptoms. I tried to find black mold combat information and pregnancy, but some say they do not affect the baby, but others tell me it will. Im 28 weeks pregnancy was high risk. I feel my baby kick so i kno that nothing terrible has happened to her, but I'm just worried. I go to the hospital or …. and any advice anyone could give me is greatly appreciated.

Mold affects pregnancy issues relating to mold and pregnancy have been circulating for years. Unfortunately, no a whole lot of time and research has gone into the subject. However, as women have had experiences, I recommend getting as far away from the issue Cast as possible while you are pregnant. Mold is never good to breathe and can cause harmful side effects affecting the mother and the rest of the family living at home. Many women have reported birth defects and miscarriage in the fetus after severe exposure to mold during pregnancy. The existence of a definite relationship between the mold and these problems, there is no definitive answer. To be sure, but definitely outside the box completely, or have reached a trusted professional and tackle the problem. Not like a pregnant woman, try to remove yourself mold. The least amount of exposure, the better.

Karen Noseff interview at Black Mold Exposure Screening


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