Health8/24/2025The Guardian

Exposure to some Pfas could increase risk of multiple miscarriages – study

Exposure to some Pfas could increase risk of multiple miscarriages – study

A recent study has found that exposure to certain PFAS "forever chemicals" may increase the risk of multiple miscarriages. The research, conducted on approximately 200 women in China, revealed that those who had experienced at least two miscarriages had higher levels of various PFAS compounds in their blood. The findings contribute to the growing body of evidence linking PFAS exposure to reproductive health issues. PFAS, a group of synthetic chemicals, have been widely used in various consumer products and have been detected in the environment and human bodies worldwide. The study highlights the potential dangers of PFAS exposure and the need for further research and regulation to protect public health, particularly for vulnerable populations such as pregnant women.

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