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Chemicals in makeup, sunscreen may raise odds for dangerous pregnancy complication

Last updated: September 2, 2024 12:07 am
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Chemicals in sunscreen, makeup, and other personal care products have long been a concern for their potential impact on human health. A recent study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives has highlighted the risks these chemicals pose to pregnant women, specifically in relation to high blood pressure during pregnancy.

The study, led by Julia Varshavsky, an assistant professor of health sciences at Northeastern University, focused on the effects of phenols and parabens on pregnant women in Puerto Rico. These chemicals, commonly found in everyday personal care products such as soaps, lotions, makeup, and sunscreen, were found to increase the risk of hypertension in pregnant women by 57%, particularly between 24 to 28 weeks of gestation.

Phenols and parabens are often used as UV filters in sunscreens and as preservatives in cosmetics to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and mold. Parabens, in particular, are present in about 80% of personal care products on the market. The impact of these chemicals on pregnancy is concerning, as high blood pressure can lead to reduced blood flow to the placenta, resulting in restricted growth, low birth weight, and premature birth of the fetus.

The implications of hypertension during pregnancy extend beyond just the immediate risks to the fetus. Pregnant women with high blood pressure are at a higher risk of complications such as preeclampsia and stroke. Furthermore, both mother and child face an increased likelihood of developing chronic conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease in the long term.

The study sheds light on the importance of being mindful of the chemicals present in personal care products, especially for pregnant individuals who may be using multiple products daily. Varshavsky emphasized the need for further research and awareness surrounding the potential risks associated with these common ingredients. As consumers become more informed about the products they use, there is hope for safer alternatives that prioritize the health and well-being of both mothers and their babies.

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