Toothpaste, soap: Beware
antibacterial during pregnancy !
Regularly pointed to by researchers, this component present
in many hygiene products is suspected to be responsible for multiple diseases.
These antibacterial could reduce the size of birth newborns. These chemical
compounds are present in the majority of personal care products, like soaps,
toothpaste or detergents.
The study showed that 95% of women were exposed to these
substances but at different doses.
Maternal exposure to triclosan was measured from a single
sample of urine per study participant. The level of exposure to benzene has
been associated with a slowdown in the growth of head circumference from the
second trimester of pregnancy.
Contained nearly 2000 products from everyday life, these
substances are suspected to play a role in causing cancer, reproductive
disorders, heart problems, reduced birth size newborn or antibiotic resistance,
as several previous studies.
"But we must be very cautious about the
interpretation" warned Rémy Slama, the scientist who coordinated the
study, stressing that this is one of the first studies examining the impact of
"environmental contaminants" growth of the child during and after
pregnancy.
US health authorities have asked in December 2013 to
manufacturers of soaps and toothpaste containing antibacterial chemicals to
demonstrate that their products used daily by millions of Americans are really
effective and harmless to health. Under the new proposed by the US Agency for
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules, manufacturers who fail to meet these
demands will change the formula of their antibacterial or labeling in order to
stay on the market.
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