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Would you sleep in here

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Gingerlady123 · 15/09/2015 18:33

My mother in law is on holiday at the moment.
We are staying at her house from tonight to look after her disabled son.
The only spare bed is her bed, now they issue, she smokes in their, it doesn't smell and I have the windows open now but being pregnant I'm unsure about sleeping in their.
She hasn't had a fag since last night and it doesn't smell in their but would you sleep in their ?

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lauraa4 · 15/09/2015 19:20

Yes I would providing the bedding had been changed.

Gingerlady123 · 15/09/2015 19:22

She washed and cleaned it before she went.
So no chance of me breathing in much smoke even if she smokes in their ?

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Jackie0 · 15/09/2015 19:24

It's there
Sorry I can't help it , I have to read it twice to make sense of it.
If the bed clothes are fresh and the room is aired you will be fine, don't worry.

lauraa4 · 15/09/2015 19:27

Well I'm not sure how you would breath in smoke when there hasn't been smoking for at least 24 hours Grin

If you mean by chemicals I think you should be fine, just keep windows open. To be perfectly honest you'd probably breath in more fumes by going out for the day in a busy city than you would sleeping in her bedroom for the night, seeing as bedding has been changed and room has been aired out.

Gingerlady123 · 17/09/2015 13:21

Thanks.
Last night there tonight.
For some reason I feel guilty today and like I shouldn't be sleeping in their just "in case" I breath some of the fumes in.
Am I being irrational?

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Jackie0 · 17/09/2015 16:36

A little , but sure aren't we all on occasion ?

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