Toxins are everywhere. They can leach into your body through personal care products, clothes, furniture, and other household items. In fact, they may even enter your body through the foods and beverages you consume. There are over 70,000 chemicals currently in use by US industries – and a good number of these compounds have not been adequately tested.
Pregnant women should always remember that during those nine months, their unborn child is at its most vulnerable to chemical exposure. Their blood-brain barrier may not be developed enough to protect them from environmental toxins and it is up to the mother to protect them from chemical exposure. The danger does not end after birth. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) reports that children also have very low levels of certain chemical-binding proteins, and this allows chemicals to reach their developing brains and other organs.
What Happens When Children Are Exposed to Toxins in Utero
It is not exactly clear how these chemicals impact fetal development. However, tests commissioned by the EWG have detected over 200 chemicals in the blood samples of newborns. Of this number, 180 are known carcinogens, while 217 are linked to brain and nervous system damage. Additionally, animal tests associate 208 of these chemicals with birth defects and abnormal development.
Researchers believe the rising rates of birth defects, neurodevelopmental issues, and other health issues in American children are the consequence of dangerous toxic exposure. Here is a partial list of conditions that have been linked to chemical exposure during pregnancy:
- Interference with sexual orientation in utero
- Genital deformations, such as micropenis, underdeveloped testicles, and hypospadias (when the urethra forms on the underside of the penis)
- Autism and neurodevelopmental delays
- Endocrine disruption
- High blood pressure, decreased fertility, premature delivery, and diabetes (in mothers)
Even more alarming is that the toxins infants are exposed to while in the womb may affect their inherited genes, impacting the health of your grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Toxins may be everywhere, but there are still precautions you can take to protect you and your child’s health and development. The first step is to…
Recognize the Top Toxins That You Should Avoid at All Costs
Discover the most common toxins that may be lurking in your home or surroundings by reading my infographic titled “Top Toxins to Avoid Especially If Pregnant” Apart from revealing these top toxins, my infographic will provide you with a list of…
What compounds are currently deemed safe but may actually have an adverse impact on your health
Which organ systems these compounds can damage
The everyday items that contain these dreaded chemicals – you will be surprised to discover that many of these can be found in your home!
Once you learn about these environmental hazards, I advise you to replace these dangerous synthetic chemicals with safe natural substitutes. My website is a comprehensive source of information and articles that can help you establish a toxin-free life for you and your family. Use this information to empower yourself and protect your children during their crucial developmental years.
But don’t stop there! If you have friends and loved ones who are parents or mothers-to-be, I urge you to share “Top Toxins to Avoid Especially If Pregnant” with them so that they, too, can reduce their exposure to dangerous toxic substances and enjoy a healthy pregnancy.
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