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‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water Linked to Increased Risk of Birth Issues : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 9, 2025 9:00 pm
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A recent study has highlighted the dangers of pregnant women consuming water contaminated with PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” from wells located downstream of contaminated sites. The risks to the health of their babies increase significantly, leading to low birth weight, preterm birth, and even infant mortality.

Researchers in the fields of economics and hydrology conducted this study, shedding light on the severe consequences of PFAS exposure on pregnant women and their infants. The study focused on real-world scenarios to understand the impact of PFAS on human lives, particularly during pregnancy.

Understanding the Risks of PFAS

PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, have gained attention due to their persistence in the environment, accumulation in human bodies, and potential harm at low concentrations. The study explored the reproductive effects of PFAS on pregnant women, aiming to provide insights into the actual impact on birth outcomes.

By analyzing data from wells supplying drinking water in New Hampshire, researchers identified a clear correlation between PFAS exposure and adverse birth outcomes. Women receiving water from wells downstream of contaminated sites had a significantly higher risk of low-weight births, preterm births, and infant mortality compared to those with no PFAS exposure.

The Cost of PFAS Contamination

The study also delved into the economic implications of PFAS exposure on society. The estimated costs related to low birth weight, preterm births, and infant mortality due to PFAS contamination are staggering. These costs highlight the urgent need to address PFAS pollution and protect vulnerable populations, especially pregnant women and their babies.

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An analysis conducted for the American Water Works Association revealed the substantial financial burden of removing PFAS from drinking water to meet EPA standards. The costs associated with PFAS-related health issues underscore the importance of preventive measures and regulatory actions to safeguard public health.

Addressing PFAS Contamination

Efforts to mitigate PFAS contamination in water sources are ongoing, with a focus on developing effective treatment methods. While the study primarily examined the health effects of long-chain PFAS, researchers emphasize the need to explore newer types of PFAS for a comprehensive understanding of their impact.

Installing activated carbon filters at utility levels or homes can help remove PFAS from water, reducing exposure risks for pregnant women and their families. By taking proactive steps to address PFAS contamination, individuals can protect themselves and future generations from the harmful effects of these persistent chemicals.

This article was originally published on The Conversation and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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