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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Julia Musto

Exposure to vaping during pregnancy can affect baby’s development in womb

  • A study on pregnant mice suggests that vaping, even without nicotine, could alter a baby's skull shape in the womb.
  • Researchers at The Ohio State University College of Medicine found that exposure to the liquid ingredients propylene glycol and glycerol, used in e-cigarettes, led to these developmental changes.
  • The study surprisingly revealed that a mixture with a higher percentage of glycerol, often considered a safer alternative, caused more significant skull changes than expected.
  • The affected mouse pups showed a consistent narrowing and slight shortening of facial and cranial features, along with a reduction in weight.
  • The findings raise concerns about the safety of nicotine-free vaping products for pregnant individuals, particularly young adults, and underscore the need for further research.

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