Data used in this study included 45,389 mother - child pairs for whom self - reported questionnaire data was available on
maternal mobile phone use and neurodevelopment follow ups of the children at ages 3 and 5.
Professor Jan Alexander, senior author from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, said: «Our investigation revealed for the first time that
maternal mobile phone use may actually have a positive impact.
Not exact matches
These findings provide further evidence that exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields associated with
maternal use of
mobile phones during pregnancy is not linked to neurodevelopment in children.