'Forever Chemicals' Might Raise Risk of Pregnancy Complication

By Robert Preidt | HealthDay | November 2, 2021

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"So-called "forever chemicals" might increase pregnant women's risk of a dangerous condition known as preeclampsia, researchers say.

Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widely used and long-lasting chemicals found in the drinking water of many U.S. communities.

A new study found a link between PFAS exposure and late-onset preeclampsia, a condition characterized by high blood pressure and kidney dysfunction that occurs in 2%-8% of pregnancies in the United States. It can lead to serious and sometimes fatal complications for both the woman and baby.

"PFAS are ubiquitous in the environment and are commonly detected in humans," said David Cantonwine, a perinatal environmental epidemiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.

"Exposure to PFAS has been linked to a wide array of adverse health outcomes, including reproductive ones. In our study, we focused on the effects of exposure to PFAS chemicals during early pregnancy and preeclampsia," Cantonwine added in a hospital news release.

The investigators measured nine PFAS chemicals in 75 women with preeclampsia at about 10 weeks gestation, and in another 75 without the problem. The results showed an association between prenatal PFAS exposure and late-onset preeclampsia.

There was no significant association between PFAS exposure and early-onset preeclampsia, which suggests the link between PFAS and preeclampsia may not primarily involve placental development, according to the study."

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