Health Practitioner Resources
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that OBGYNs should consider screening patients for exposure to environmental toxins before and during pregnancy, with counseling on how to minimize the associated reproductive and developmental health risks. ACOG states that OBGYNs do not need to be experts in environmental health to help their patients reduce exposures to toxic chemicals that may contribute to adverse health outcomes, including infertility, premature birth, miscarriage, and developmental disabilities. Read the full ACOG July 2021 opinion, Reducing Prenatal Exposure to Toxic Environmental Agents, here.
Explore a variety of top-tier resources designed to equip health professionals with tools to support patients and reduce and prevent exposures to toxic chemicals linked to disease!