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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Raise Gestational Diabetes Risk
16 Jan
Summary
- PFAS exposure may increase gestational diabetes risk in pregnant women.
- Higher PFAS levels linked to increased insulin resistance.
- Gestational diabetes has long-term health consequences for mother and baby.

Pregnant women exposed to 'forever chemicals,' known as PFAS, may face a heightened risk of developing gestational diabetes. These toxic substances do not break down and accumulate in the body, potentially leading to serious health complications.
A comprehensive meta-analysis of 79 studies revealed a consistent link between higher PFAS exposure and increased insulin resistance in pregnant mothers. This suggests pregnancy is a critical period where PFAS exposure can exacerbate diabetes risk.
Gestational diabetes can result in significant long-term health consequences for both mother and child, including obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. Experts emphasize the need to consider environmental exposures like PFAS in preventive care for pregnant individuals.




