We’re moving and my husband is painting the new apartment with “No VOC” paint (Olympic from Lowe’s). Do any of you know how long I need to be out of the apartment? I tried to get information from this site, but they may not get back to me in time:
I can stay in the old apartment if I need to, but it’ll be practically empty so I only want to do so if it really matters. Thanks.
07 MC
08 IVF: lost twins 1 MC/1 anencephaly
1/30/09 FET: BFP!
9/21/09 She's here! born 5 weeks early, 4lb. 6 oz., 17-1/2 in.
The brochure I got from my RE specifically addressed that question and said that it was OK to paint with latex paint in a well-ventilated area. Based on that, I myself was painting my bathroom a few weeks ago while pregnant. I think that most regular latex paints are fairly safe these days with normal precautions. It's not like the old days when it would have been lead paint.
Me: 33
DH: 35 (CBAVD)
IVF #1 (1): BFN
FET #1 (2): BFN
IVF #2 (2): BFP!! DS born 10/24/09
FET #2 (2): BFN
FET #3 (2): 11/21/12 -- GO TEAM B!!
I think any exposure to the zero VOC paint is fine. I painted a bathroom myself with it and researched it.
Amy
Me: 39 DH: 41 Male Factor
3yo DD from FET
IVF PGD clinical trial, FET Jan 2012 Beta 1/14 447, Beta 1/16 1161 U/S 1/30 it's twins!
Graham and Audrey born 9/5/12. 37w4d, no NICU time!
I think any exposure to the zero VOC paint is fine. I painted a bathroom myself with it and researched it. You'll see what I mean - it has practically no odor at all compared to regular latex.
Amy
Me: 39 DH: 41 Male Factor
3yo DD from FET
IVF PGD clinical trial, FET Jan 2012 Beta 1/14 447, Beta 1/16 1161 U/S 1/30 it's twins!
Graham and Audrey born 9/5/12. 37w4d, no NICU time!