I am not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask this, but I am hoping that someone can help me. My showerhead had this pink film on it, which I was informed was a common airborne bacteria that can be potentially pathogenic. Since I am pregnant, I became rather upset and wanted to get rid of the pink stain right away. I didn't want to use the bleach that was suggested to me, so I used what else was suggested to me -- antibacterial soap. I don't use this soap normally, but I did on the showerhead, about two large pumps. I know that some of the soap went into the holes in the showerhead, which is plastic. Afterwards, I didn't think to run the showerhead to rid of any of the soap until the next day. I am really worried that the triclosan could have embedded itself into the plastic and that I'll be showering in triclosan. Since I am pregnant, I am seriously worried because triclosan has been linked to birth defects. I just need to know whether or not running the water will get rid of the triclosan, or if I have to buy a new showerhead. If anyone could please help me, I would greatly appreciate it. I am just nervous for my baby and I need to know if showering for now is safe. Thank you.