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Pregnancy exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances, prolactin concentrations and breastfeeding in the Odense Child Cohort.

Clara Amalie Gade TimmermannMarianne Skovsager AndersenEsben Budtz-JørgensenHenriette BoyeFlemming NielsenRichard Christian JensenSigne BruunSteffen HusbyPhilippe GrandjeanTina Kold Jensen
Published in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2021)
These findings are of public health importance due to the global exposures to PFAS. Because breastfeeding is crucial to promote both child health and maternal health, adverse PFAS effects on the ability to breastfeed may have long-term health consequences.
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