It doesn’t matter if you sniff Windex occasionally or for a short time after pregnancy, but if you sniff Windex for a long time, it may jeopardize the development of the fetus. Windex contains camphor, which has a certain degree of toxicity, if the smell of windex occasionally after pregnancy will not affect the development and health of the fetus. However, prolonged sniffing or exposure to essential oils during pregnancy can be harmful. Camphor will be absorbed into the body through the skin or the respiratory tract, and then through the placental barrier to the amniotic cavity, which may affect fetal development, fetal malformation, miscarriage or stillbirth and other hazards. It is recommended that during pregnancy, try not to smell the smell of anemone, if exposed to the window can be opened in time to ventilate the odor, in order to reduce the stimulation of the pregnant woman and the impact of the fetus.