Be careful what products you use and it was probably a small amount so you’re fine but listerine has alcohol or essential oils I would switch
“The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that pregnant women use a fluoridated, alcohol-free mouth rinse daily to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. The AAPD suggests using a 0.05 percent sodium fluoride rinse once a day or a 0.02 percent sodium fluoride rinse twice a day.” “While pregnant, no known quantity of alcohol is considered safe for the baby, therefore many obstetricians recommend that pregnant women avoid alcohol completely as soon as they know they are pregnant. According to the American Pregnancy Association, alcohol affects human development and can cause irreparable cognitive, physical, and neurological birth defects. Since many mouthwashes are alcohol based, it is best not to use them during pregnancy. Alternatives include alcohol-free mouthwashes and mouthwashes made of natural ingredients.” It says the ingredients also on the site or to buy online with percentages or some have alcohol free on bottle if you check
Also if you get morning sickness you could always try kids mouthwash but any fluoride toothpaste is completely safe btw although whitening and stuff isn’t exactly recommend but gingivitis ones are if it develops and upping your vitamin D intake for your teeth and baby
@bsfg, no problem it’s always better to never have any babies exposed to alcohol anyways and apparently even bad oral issues can cause premature labor so it’s no doubt dental products could effect because your bloodstream is connected too <333 I decided to be safe and stop the alcohol one myself because it was also burning my mouth and nausea which sometimes professionals think nausea is actually your body warning you something isn’t healthy or toxic for your baby not always though
“The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that pregnant women use a fluoridated, alcohol-free mouth rinse daily to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. The AAPD suggests using a 0.05 percent sodium fluoride rinse once a day or a 0.02 percent sodium fluoride rinse twice a day.” “While pregnant, no known quantity of alcohol is considered safe for the baby, therefore many obstetricians recommend that pregnant women avoid alcohol completely as soon as they know they are pregnant. According to the American Pregnancy Association, alcohol affects human development and can cause irreparable cognitive, physical, and neurological birth defects. Since many mouthwashes are alcohol based, it is best not to use them during pregnancy. Alternatives include alcohol-free mouthwashes and mouthwashes made of natural ingredients.” It says the ingredients also on the site or to buy online with percentages or some have alcohol free on bottle if you check
Also if you get morning sickness you could always try kids mouthwash but any fluoride toothpaste is completely safe btw although whitening and stuff isn’t exactly recommend but gingivitis ones are if it develops and upping your vitamin D intake for your teeth and baby