Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals In Pregnancy

All workers, male and female, should be protected from toxic exposures at work. Additionally, during pregnancy, a health care worker needs to take all the precautions she would normally take to protect herself. Chemicals that are reproductive hazards include:

  • Ethylene oxide
  • Antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs
  • Inhalation anesthetic agents, particularly nitrous oxide

The exposure control plans for each of these agents is sufficient to protect all workers. Follow the safety procedures for storage and handling and use personal protective equipment to handle these chemicals. Special precautions are needed when working with ribavirin, a drug sometimes used to treat respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). More detail is available in our article on RSV exposure in pregnancy.

Additional information:

Healthy Pregnancy

Working While Pregnant

Babies and You

Radiation Exposure in Pregnancy

Exposure to Resistant Bacteria in Pregnancy

Parvovirus B-19 Exposure in Pregnancy

CMV Exposure in Pregnancy

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