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in laws don't care

My in laws know I'm pregnant 38weeks and they decide to bleach the floors for absolute no reason.  I have to stay outside when I don't want too
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Well, maybe they are preparing for the baby?  I know that I can be an obsessive cleaner at times and used things like bleach to do around shower tiles and the shower ceiling when pregnant.  It's like paint, you can just open a window.  It is fine.  good luck
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Uhm they never clean. They are bleaching it because our puppy just died from parvo. They bleached it idk how many times in the past. If bleaching worked our puppy would be alive. So please. No need to ***** at me.
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If you live with them, it's probably not that they don't care but, it's their house. They can clean when they please. If you don't like it, leave!
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I was feeling sick but now the house smells like butt instead of bleach
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Just stay in a well ventilated area... So maybe open a window or two or have a fan blowing! I went to school/worked in a cosmetology school for a little while I was pregnant and was constantly using bleach, relaxers and perms! A little cleaning bleach won't do any harm. Just relax or maybe if you want, get out and treat yourself to lunch or some new shoes/clothes!
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You don't have to stay outside it's fone to use bleach during pregnancy!
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