«Common pain reliever
use during pregnancy linked to language delay in girls.»
«Pesticide
use during pregnancy linked to increased risk of childhood brain tumors.»
Not exact matches
Most likely, you'll be seeing a lot of headlines today trumpeting the findings of a new study in JAMA Pediatrics about
links between acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol)
use during pregnancy and later risk of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorders in children.
Unfortunately, a myriad of birth defects have been
linked to Zofran
use during pregnancy.
«It was surprising to find the
link between antihistamines and adverse outcomes as these are over-the-counter medications that are
used commonly by women with HG
during pregnancy,» said Fejzo, who had undiagnosed HG
during her first
pregnancy and nearly died
during her second, losing the baby at 15 weeks gestation.
«
Use of acetaminophen
during pregnancy linked to ADHD in children, researchers say.»
Recent studies have
linked paracetamol
use during pregnancy with disruptions in the development of the male reproductive system but the effects on female offspring had not yet been investigated.
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.
Use of fluoxetine — the most commonly prescribed antidepressant —
during pregnancy is
linked with a slightly increased risk of malformations in infants, according to a recent analysis of published studies.
The research suggested that
use of painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen
during pregnancy may be
linked to male reproductive disorders such as undescended testicles.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, alcohol
use during pregnancy has been
linked to a long list of medical problems in children.
«It is important to note there are no studies demonstrating a causal
link between acetaminophen
use during pregnancy and adverse effects on child development,» the company said.
In addition, some ingredients have been
linked to birth defects, low birth weight and pre-term birth of babies whose mothers
use them
during pregnancy.
The truth is that there are ingredients in your night cream and acne spot treatment that have not been proven safe for
use during pregnancy, or even worse, have been
linked to birth defects.
Here's the roundup: Product injury lawyers at Hissey Kientz published articles on an FDA warning about the
link between
use of migraine and epilepsy drug Topamax
during pregnancy and birth defects such as cleft lip and cleft palate or spina bifida... more»