
protection for pregnant moms
and babies from respiratory allergies
The future birth of a baby is the reason for many anxieties. The future
mom usually wonders what to do to provide a healthier and safer
development for her future baby.
In this guide, we will recommend steps to help prevent respiratory allergies from developing in newborns and their moms.
Although genetic factors are a predisposition for babies to develop allergies, environmental factor scan also be a trigger, causing sensitiveness and inflammatory reactions. Some of the substances at home when inhaled by the future mom can cause allergies. Those allergens such as mold, dust mites, pet dander, and can be transported through the placenta to the baby. Some examples are cigarette toxins and some airborne allergens.
When the fetus gets in
contact with those substances, an intrauterine sensitivity can occur,
leading to an initial allergic reaction. For that reason, it is
important to maintain the best indoor air quality at home especially
where the expecting mother stays most of her time. And please no
smoking.
Mold is one type of fungus. Fungus throws spores in the air as
their reproductive structure to form new colonies
Pet dander are allergy causing substances and are found mostly in pet’s oil glands, skin and saliva. They are small sized proteins that can stay airborne for hours or even days. Besides, they are easily transported from one room to the other environment therefore they can be found in rooms where no animals are present. Many researches relate asthma symptoms to the presence of pet dander in homes.
Pollens can cause seasonal rhinitis usually appearing during spring time and, when the flowers bloom. Pollens are extremely light weight and disperse in the air and when inhaled stay in the lungs and trigger allergic reactions.
Dust mite
allergens are substances found in dust mite excrements and
skeletons. Being so light weight any movement such as walking in the
room will make them airborne. The inhalation of those substances is the
main cause for allergic sensitivity in several countries.
Many
researches demonstrate that airborne spores are related to allergies.
One particular research made in England concluded that it is possible to
reduce allergic-respiratory symptoms in babies with predisposition to
asthma or allergies by reducing the airborne allergens that the baby is
exposed in the environment. It is clear that any environment containing
less allergy trigger substances will inhibit the development of
allergies.
Researches with uni-viteline twins show that there are a few occasions when only one of them becomes asthmatic. This is one of the reasons that led the scientists to believe that the environmental factors, and not only the genetic, are responsible for the development of the disease.
Another research realized with babies under 1 year old demonstrated that asthmatic crisis are directly related to the exposure to dust mite allergens: the more it is the exposure the more are the chances of developing the disease and initiate the crisis sooner.
The discomfort caused by
nighttime allergies may be so bothering that it may interfere in the
baby‛s sleep. The sleep time is not only important for resting but to
assimilate the cerebral development as well, besides, during this
period, the growth hormones are liberated more intensely.
If you notice the presence of mold,
immediately clean the surface, disposing porous materials that have been
affected. Sheets and blankets can be washed in hot water (131ºF) each 7
days, for effective mold elimination. Do not use feather pillows or
blankets. Avoid furniture that can not be cleaned easily and accumulate
dust. Avoid carpets. Avoid teddy bears on the baby‛s bed. Avoid internal
humidity accumulation, by leaving the windows open daily, for around 30
minutes. Use the high efficiency “Airfree” air purifier to keep the air
quality ideal.
Airfree Air Purifiers have their effectiveness proven for the reduction of
up to 99% of
the microorganisms and allergens present in the air. Other than its
effectiveness, Airfree presents an awarded design and a relaxing
adjustable light, perfect for your baby’s room.
Learn more about the Airfree P2000
indoor air purifier and see the tests from
independent laboratories.
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