Mothers who Swim During Pregnancy Increase their Child’s Risk of Eczema and Asthma, Scientists Warn
Children whose mothers swim during pregnancy may have an increased risk of developing eczema and asthma when they are older, scientists claim.
Airborne chemicals from chlorine, used to keep pools hygienic, may alter a child’s immune system before it is even born, raising the chance of these conditions.
The same is true of everyday cleaning products and some cosmetics, researchers warned in an article for the British Journal of Dermatology.
Children whose mothers swim during pregnancy may have an increased risk of developing eczema and asthma when they are older, scientists claim.
Airborne chemicals from chlorine, used to keep pools hygienic, may alter a child’s immune system before it is even born, raising the chance of these conditions.
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