Pregnant Women’s Bodies Polluted With Chemicals Found In Consumer Products

November 30, 2009 by Karissa  
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Pregnant Women’s Bodies Polluted With Chemicals Found In Consumer Products

The “Earliest Exposures” study, a research project conducted by Washington Toxics Coalition in collaboration with the Commonweal Biomonitoring Resource Center and the Toxic-Free Legacy Coalition found pregnant women’s bodies were polluted with chemicals found in consumer products.

This first-of-its kind study investigated the living environment of nine fetuses through testing the blood and urine of the nine mothers taking part in the biomonitoring study. Tests measured the levels of five chemical groups, including phthalates, mercury, perfluorinated compounds or “Teflon chemicals,” bisphenol A (BPA), and the flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol A.

The women, all in their second trimester, were all found to have BPA, phthalates, mercury, and “Teflon chemicals” in their bodies. Cause for concern is that these toxic chemicals, known to disrupt development and hormonal systems cross the placenta and are absorbed by the fetus. They not only hinder fetal development, but the growing fetus has limited ability to detoxify these foreign substances.

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Of the more than 80,000 chemicals found in consumer products today, only approximately 200 have been tested for safety since the inception of The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) of 1976. Until more strict regulations govern the use of ingredients in consumer products, consumers can take an active role in lowering their toxic exposure. Start by purchasing Phthalate and BPA free products, switching from flame retardant clothing and bedding to organic, and substituting conventional body care for third-party certified organic body care.

Karen Ciesar, Founder and Formulator of Trillium Organics states,

“I am sadly not surprised at these findings. The pervasiveness of petrochemicals in the modern world makes avoiding exposures a task which requires research and vigilance. Luckily, there are many non-profit organizations dedicated to informing consumers, some of my favorites are; SafeCosmetics.org (searchable database of cosmetic safety), Healthystuff.org (searchable database of family product safety), HealthychildHealthyworld.org, a comprehensive and informative site about environmental exposures, OrganicConsumers.org (an activist website about all issues surrounding Organic, food, personal care and fibers). It takes some time and effort to find safe products for your family, but every green purchasing choice you make increases your child’s chance at a healthy future in a greener world.”

Trillium Organics has recently been endorsed by the Organic Consumers’ Association as a “brand to trust” in their recent BUYcott campaign, Trillium Organics has been a leader in the movement for clean, safe personal care since 1994.

Look out for a review and giveaway from Trillium this week!

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4 Responses to “Pregnant Women’s Bodies Polluted With Chemicals Found In Consumer Products”
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    angie says:

    This is SO disturbing! I do not have any children (childless by choice) but fear these stats are true for ALL of us, not just pregnant women. BTW that picture is freaking me out a bit! LOL
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    Karissa says:

    You will have the healthiest of healthy Kim! i think the important thing is avoiding all of the awful beauty products. that doesn’t cost any extra.
    food is really hard though, I completely understand.

    I do a lot of organic frozen foods. not 100% what I want, but it works! veggies, fruits (for smoothies) and even dinner entrees.

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    Heather says:

    I’m pregnant too and it is very scary. Info like this is so important to hear and share so we can empower ourselves with the knowledge to help guide our purchasing decisions.

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    Kim P. says:

    I hate reading this stuff, it makes me worry. I am hoping to get pregnant again and always try and fill my body with the good organic stuff. It has been hard to find the money during these times, but I am trying. Thanks for all your suggestions and frugal ways to make things.

    I want to grow a healthy baby!
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