When it comes to earwax removal during pregnancy, this is generally considered safe. However, it is important to be careful as your body is going through many changes during this time which could cause problems. Things like an increase in blood flow, hormonal changes, and skin can become more sensitive due to pregnancy. This why you may notice an increase in earwax production too!
An increase in earwax puts you at risk of experiencing blockages, muffled hearing, pain and also dizziness. Therefore, you may need to resort to safer methods of earwax removal during pregnancy. Methods such as microsuction are usually very safe when carried out by a professional. This is because this method does not use water and is quick and gentle on the ears making it a safer option during pregnancy. Methods like ear irrigation can also be safe, but may leave your ears feeling more sensitive afterwards.
It is important to ensure you do not insert anything into the ears such as cotton buds and hairpins, as these can push the wax deeper and also cause injury to the ears. As blood flow is increased during pregnancy, you may be at risk of bleeding if you scratch the inside of your ears with anything sharp. If you do happen to suffer from blocked ears during pregnancy, you can use over the counter ear drops which are usually a safe option. However, always seek advice from a healthcare professional beforehand to ensure they are safe to use for you and the baby.

