Mothers exposed to high levels of chemicals known as phthalates during pregnancy may have boys who are less likely to play with trucks and other male-typical toys or to play fight, according to a new study.
Phthalates Affect Way Young Boys PlayCourtesy WebMD Health Mon, 11/16/2009 - 14:41
Mothers exposed to high levels of chemicals known as phthalates during pregnancy may have boys who are less likely to play with trucks and other male-typical toys or to play fight, according to a new study. More related itemsJust How Real Is 'Pregnancy Brain'?
Pregnancy brain lapses 'a myth'
Plan C? New morning-after pill can prevent pregnancy...
Is Your Body Baby-Friendly? Unexplained Infertility,...
Before Your Pregnancy: A 90 Day Guide for Couples on...
|
Popular by tags WeekMonth |
Post new comment