Monday, December 14, 2009

Effects What Are The Effects Of Ethyl And Petroleum Ether On A Developing Fetus?

What are the effects of ethyl and petroleum ether on a developing fetus? - effects

I work regularly with ethyl ether, and the tests required by pet.ether at work (under glass). What ethers negative impact (or) in a fetus? I am 28 weeks pregnant and was just curious .... I do not think there is a danger, because the hood is working, but just wanted to know about the effects of ethyl alcohol, and the fetus pet.ether. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!

1 comments:

rb43081 said...

I have not done a literature search on this topic, but I suspect that the exposure it receives the observation party laboratory technology, (probably less per million in the air we breathe that is) for more than a few minutes per day, the risk to the fetus too small to be measured.

Weeks, perhaps the biggest risk was 0-12, and can not) spontaneous abortion (miscarriage, an increased risk of harm to your baby during this time (or later) in life. These risks are probably still very low - - for example - - equal to the risk of extra-terrestrial radiation increased to fly cross-country at 35,000 feet.

A commentary on these two types of compounds: diethyl ether is very different from "pet" (oil) ether, a mixture of hydrocarbons (like gasoline, for example). They have one thing in common is that both easily absorbed through the skin. You can receive a drop on the skin, the blood levels much higher than a deep breath directly cause their "smoke. Thus were especially now, where IU are pregnant, may be suitable protective gloves (if not already done so) in the proceedings that threaten the direct contact or stroke.

A century ago, was ethyl ether for anesthesia, even during the birth and caesarean others. It is usually associated with risks for the child in this environment.

Hope this helps.

Rex, MD with a degree in pharmacology and a master's degree in chemistry. My specialty is neonatal intensive care unit.

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