The Influence of Environmental Pollutants to Adverse Pregnancy

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Environment pollution may cause many negative impacts on human health. Among these impacts, human pay more and more attention to adverse pregnancy. This paper reviewed adverse pregnancy outcomes caused by environmental pollutants. The result showed that gaseous pollutants can cause preterm birth and intrauterine growth retardation. Organic pollutants may affect birth weight and neural tube development etc. Heavy metals of cadmium and lead not only affect birth weight, birth length, but also cause congenital malformations. The impact of particulate matter on pregnancy was rarely reported. Further research on the relationship between environmental pollutants and pregnancy will benefit our understanding on and prevention of adverse pregnancy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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