
pmid: 6673707
handle: 10281/15928
398 women at various stages of pregnancy and living in two areas subject to different levels of atmospheric pollution were examined. Blood samples were taken from about 200 women and their funiculi at the moment of parturition. The results showed a difference in lead concentrations in the blood and in the ratio of mother and funicular lead concentrations according to the place of residence. Several hypothesis to explain these results are formulated.
Labor, Obstetric, Pregnancy Trimester, Third, Lead; Female; Maternal-Fetal Exchange; Italy; Labor, Obstetric; Pregnancy Trimester, First; Humans; Pregnancy Trimester, Second; Environmental Exposure; Pregnancy Trimester, Third; Fetal Blood; Pregnancy; Infant, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Environmental Exposure, Fetal Blood, Pregnancy Trimester, First, Italy, Lead, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second, Humans, Female, Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Labor, Obstetric, Pregnancy Trimester, Third, Lead; Female; Maternal-Fetal Exchange; Italy; Labor, Obstetric; Pregnancy Trimester, First; Humans; Pregnancy Trimester, Second; Environmental Exposure; Pregnancy Trimester, Third; Fetal Blood; Pregnancy; Infant, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Environmental Exposure, Fetal Blood, Pregnancy Trimester, First, Italy, Lead, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second, Humans, Female, Maternal-Fetal Exchange
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