Many female friends, after getting pregnant, will find that she seems to be particularly attractive to mosquitoes, occasionally getting red spots and bumps on her body from mosquito bites. However, some female friends also feel that it is not so easy to attract mosquitoes after pregnancy. So, is pregnant attracting mosquitoes?
The probability of attracting mosquitoes when pregnant is higher than usual. Because women have a higher body temperature and are more prone to sweating during pregnancy, it creates a favorable breeding environment for bacteria, making it particularly easy for mosquitoes to visit pregnant women. In addition, studies have shown that women's exhaled breath after pregnancy contains different types of chemicals, making them more susceptible to mosquito bites.
Pregnant mothers should not use mosquito repellents, mosquito coils, mosquito repellent liquids, and other mosquito killing products for the health of their babies. After being bitten by mosquitoes, they should not use products such as mosquito repellent to eliminate the sequelae. This makes pregnant mothers very distressed, so pregnant female friends should take preventive measures. For example, when sleeping on a bed, be sure to hang a mosquito net. Before going to bed, drive out all the mosquitoes inside the net and close the door to prevent them from taking advantage of it.
In addition, pregnant mothers should avoid places with many plants and areas that are prone to mosquito breeding, which can reduce the chance of being bitten by mosquitoes. Under the guidance of a doctor, it is also possible to use mosquito repellent products specifically designed for pregnant women to avoid mosquito bites.