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. 2019 Mar 1;7(1):11. doi: 10.3390/toxics7010011

Table 1.

Possible effects of exposure to toxic metals during pregnancy.

Toxic Metal Limit Values in Drinking Water (WHO) Source of Exposition Risks of Exposition During Pregnancy
Lead (Pb) 0.05 mg/L Water, food, air, soli, dust Passive diffusion to placental tissue
  • Oxidative stress

  • Placental tissue injury

  • High rate of preterm delivery

Cadmium (Cd) 0.003 mcg/L Fiber-rich foods
  • Vegetables

  • Cereals

  • Potatoes

  • Spinach

Air pollution
Tobacco smoking
Toxic effect on villous cells with risks of
  • IUGR (intrauterine growth restriction)

  • Preterm delivery

  • Placental hemorrhage

  • Hormonal unbalance

  • Genotoxicity

  • Fetotoxicity

Mercury (Hg) 1 mcg/L Food (fish)
Cosmetic preservatives
Insecticides
High binding on placental tissue leads to:
  • Oxidative stress

  • SGA (small for gestational age)

Arsenic 10 mcg/L Home tiles
Industry
Agriculture
Anomalous placental vascularization and oxidative stress:
  • Miscarriage

  • Stillbirth

  • Preterm birth

  • Neonatal death