How to cut exposure to air pollution during pregnancy

A significant concern for pregnant women and infants could literally be ‘in the air’! Nitrogen dioxide, suspended particles, building emissions, fumes, dust, chemicals and second-hand smoke all contribute to high levels of pollution. Especially, in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, pollution enhances several risks like premature birth, autism, and asthma. Stay away from cleaning products, check air purity index, buy air purifying plants for the home and invest in an air purifier.

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Source: HealthCare India

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