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Women exposed to ‘forever chemicals’ may risk shorter breastfeeding duration

Photo credit: kieferpix / Getty Images - A new study has found that exposure to PFAS can impact breastfeeding.

Read the full article by Tom Perkins (The Guardian)

“Women exposed to toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ prior to pregnancy face an elevated risk of being unable to breastfeed early, new research finds.

The study tracked lactation durations for over 800 new moms in New Hampshire and found higher PFAS exposure could cause lactation to slow or stop altogether within six months.

The findings are ’cause for concern’ said Megan Romano, an epidemiologist at Dartmouth University and the lead author.

‘For all women who are exposed, there’s a little bit of a decrease in the amount of time they breastfeed beyond delivery,’ Romano said.” …

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