The Dangers of Lead to Your Fetus
How to Protect Yourself and Your Family
By renee, published Jan 05, 2006
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This is a problem that extends into the wombs of pregnant women. The developing unborn child may suffer from an undeveloped brain and nervous system. If a pregnant women takes lead into her body, whether it is by eating or by breathing, it will eventually work its way into her bloodstream. It is then passed on to the fetus through the umbilical cord. Even if only a small amount is ingested it can have a horrible effect on the unborn fetus. It has even been documented that women who work with lead in factories suffer higher rates of sterility, miscarriage, premature birth and birth defects. Fathers too may contribute to such dangers. If a father has lead in the bloodstream it may cause sperm to be malformed and sluggish, which could prevent conception or cause deformed fetuses. An estimated 300,000 fetuses in American women are so contaminated by lead that they will suffer developmental impairment. Since lead poisoning is a worldwide epidemic, the number of affected unborn children must indeed be monumental. It does not only affect children, but the adults are at risk also.
Besides house paint the most common sources of exposure today are the lead in water due to plumbing, and leaded gasoline. In schools and offices,even the water fountains have water tanks with lead soldered seams. The federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry reported that the level of lead from electric water coolers can be very high, and can pose quiet a high toxicity risk. Parents may also bring lead home on the clothes they wear, and further expose their children to this problem.

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Takeaways
- You can buy a water testing kit.
- Gun buffs are also at risk for lead poisoning.
- Fathers too may contribute to such dangers.
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Parents may also bring lead home on the clothes they wear.Comments
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