For women who are pregnant, risks associated with lead exposure are commonly advised to be avoided. However, even with the best of intentions, a woman's body may work against her during pregnancy. It is with pregnancy that, oftentimes, a woman's natural storage of lead may become imbalanced, leading to increased bone lead storage which can be toxic. In fact, a woman's natural physiological change during pregnancy can change natural bone lead storage by has high as 30 percent.
If you are pregnant and concerned about lead exposure during pregnancy, there are some dietary and nutritional habits that should be considered. While you may be diligently avoiding items and physical locations where lead exposure may be a risk, even with these best intentions, your body may continue to naturally store lead in abundance. To offset this natural physiological risk, pregnant women should utilize supplements of iron, calcium and even vitamin C. This, of course, should be under the care and recommendation of an obstetrician.
The supplements, iron, calcium and vitamin C are considered protectors of the pregnant body. Calcium, by its almost obvious role, works to balance the lead within the bone structure. By supplementing with iron, your pregnancy is protected from lead by decreasing the amount of lead retained in your tissues. Vitamin C works to promote absorbic acid responses which involve the activity of lead retention.
Even with the best of intentions, pregnancy women are at a natural risk for lead toxicity during pregnancy. Without proper management, abnormal lead retention levels can lead to premature birth, fetal development complications and general malnutrition during the gestational period. To offset this risk, consider using dietary supplements as recommended by your healthcare professional and ask, specifically, about testing for lead concentration levels and the supplements of iron, calcium and vitamin C in daily healthy doses by supplement and through food intake.
Published by Christine Cadena
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