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Teratogen Exposure
, Teratogen, Occupational Exposures in Pregnancy, Herbal Teratogen
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Preconception Counseling
Pregnancy Risk Assessment
Embryo Organ Development
Radiation Exposure in Pregnancy
Medications in Pregnancy
Nutrition in Pregnancy
Substance Abuse in Pregnancy
Intimate Partner Violence
Genetic Syndrome
Mercury Content in Fish
Pathophysiology
Teratogens cause birth defects,
Stillbirth
s,
IUGR
Risk Factors
Gene
ral Teratogen Susceptibility
Week 0-2: Pre-organogenesis
Not Sensitive to malformation
Significant exposure is lethal
Week 3-8:
Embryo
nic Period
Greatest sensitivity to environmental exposures
Fetal mass increases 2.5 Million fold first trimester
Major malformations occur
Week 9-38: Fetal Period
Decreasing sensitivity
Functional defects and minor malformations occur
Causes
Occupational Exposures
Gene
ral
Household products also present Teratogen Exposure risk (
Heavy Metal
s, solvents,
Pesticide
s)
High risk industries for Teratogen Exposure include laboratory work, dry cleaning, printing, manufacturing and agriculture
Lead Exposure
Gestational Hypertension
Placenta Previa
Preterm delivery
Fetal loss
Fetal Growth Retardation
Fetal neurodevelopmental conditions
Birth defects
Mercury
Exposure
See
Mercury Content in Fish
Preterm birth
Fetal neurodevelopmental conditions (potent
Neurotoxin
)
Solvents (Trichloroethylene, Chloroform, Benzene)
Ensure adequate ventilation if at risk of exposure
Associated with risk of
Miscarriage
,
Stillbirth
, preterm birth and
IUGR
Plastics (
Vinyl Chloride
)
Pollutants (Polychlorinated or Polybrominated Biphenyl)
Pesticide
s (
Organophosphate
s)
Gases (
Carbon Monoxide
, Inhalation
Anesthetic
s)
Radiation (e.g. XRay)
See
Radiation Exposure in Pregnancy
See
CT-associated Radiation Exposure
Causes
Home Exposures
Medications
See
Medications in Pregnancy
Reevaluate all OTC and prescribed medications
Substances
See
Substance Abuse in Pregnancy
Tobacco Cessation
Tobacco
associated with 4600 U.S. perinatal deaths per year
Alcohol
Abstention
See
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Marijuana
Associated with low birth weight and NICU admission
Heavy use is associated with
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis
and
Preterm Labor
Avoid in pregnancy
Metz (2018) Obstet Gynecol 132(5): 1198-1210 +PMID:30234728 [PubMed]
Bailey (2020) Perinatol 40(10):1477-82 +PMID:32139807 [PubMed]
Foods
See
Nutrition in Pregnancy
See
Mercury Content in Fish
Avoid excessive large fish intake (e.g. shark, swordfish, tilefish or king mackerel) due to mercurcy contamination
Vitamin
s
Avoid
Vitamin A
in excess of 3000 IU per day
Avoid
Vitamin D
in excess of 400 IU per day
Herbals
associated with
Miscarriage
Devil's claw root
Barberry
Dong Quai
High concentrations of Ruta, Hydrastis or Oregano
Other Herbal Teratogens
See
Herbal Remedy
Exercise
caution regarding overall risks of herbal contamination and lack of standardization
Ginkgo
Ephedra
Ginseng
Other home exposures
Avoid hot tubs and saunas in first trimester
Associated with
Neural Tube Defect
s and
Miscarriage
s
Avoid hair dyes and treatments in first trimester
May be associated with childhood
Acute Leukemia
Couto (2013) Chem Biol Interact 205(1): 46-52 [PubMed]
Resources
CDC
Medications in Pregnancy
http://www.cdc.gov/pregnancy/meds/index.html
Vaccine
s and
Medications in Pregnancy
Surveillance System (VAMPSS)
http://www.aaaai.org/about-the-aaaai/strategic-relationships/vampss/vampss-consumer.aspx
MotherToBaby Fact Sheets (from Organization of Teratology Information Specialists or OTIS)
http://www.mothertobaby.org/fact-sheets-s13037
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