Monq Pens?

I’m having a real hard time with Vape cravings. Does anyone use Monq pens during pregnancy? Is it safe?

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In general inhaling essential oils is incredibly harmful pregnant or not. Essential oils are not meant to be inhaled into the lungs. Those vapes can cause severe side effects.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/vaping-essential-oils#:~:text=At%20high%20temperatures%2C%20essential%20oils,bronchitis%2C%20and%20other%20serious%20problems.

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don’t fear monger. Even the article says it may cause “irritation, inflammation, possible long-term respiratory issues” it’s much better than vaping nicotine when pregnant which has scientifically shown to cause birth defects.

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I’m not fear mongers. Inhaling anything into your lungs isn’t good for you.

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oh of course not, you shouldn’t inhale anything but air in the most ideal circumstances, but this is not an ideal circumstance and so it warrants a nuanced approach. “Severe side effects” is untrue, and unhelp for those trying to quit nicotine.

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the article says word for word that using these could cause severe side effects. There’s are much better ways to quit nicotine although none are easy.

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its harm reduction, definitely the lesser of two evils. monq the company recommends you don’t inhale the smoke into your lungs and keep it in your mouth. there may be some company out there who makes safer ones but objectively essential oils have less of a chance of harming your baby than nicotine. not perfect, but you’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do

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really quickly i googled it and some alternatives to maybe look into are füm and ripple+. they seem to be plant based flavored water pens designed to keep cravings down.

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I opted for the foley balloon which was inserted at 8am Saturday morning, I had to stay in hospital due to hypertension and protein urine however usually you can just go home once this has been done. The insertion of the balloon was not painful, was slightly uncomfortable as there was slight pressure. I actually found having the cervix checked prior to be worse (again not painful at this point just uncomfortable) The balloon had little effect and after having it removed I was still only 1cm. Removal also was pain free and hardly even noticeable.

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