Baby's Lungs: Pregnancy and Pollution

Tue Jan 14 2025
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Ever heard that what moms-to-be breathe can shape their baby's lung health? Scientists discovered that tiny pollution particles, called PM2. 5, can disrupt lung development during pregnancy. These tiny invaders, smaller than a human hair, sneak deep into the lungs, causing trouble. They come from car fumes, factories, and even burning wood. It's not just about smog; where you live and work matters too.
The crucial time for baby's lung growth is during the second and third trimesters. That's when moms should be extra careful, even if they've been cautious earlier. Surprisingly, even clean-looking places can have these harmful particles. Simple steps like avoiding busy roads during rush hour can help reduce exposure. This isn't just a mom's issue. Air quality affects everyone. So, while the study focuses on pregnancy, it's a wake-up call for all of us to consider our surroundings and how we can improve them.
https://localnews.ai/article/babys-lungs-pregnancy-and-pollution-6f9281d7

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