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Our Exposure Resource Hubs will help you know if it is a concern for your baby Our quick and easy-to-read Fact Sheets answer frequently asked questions about 300+ maternal health conditions, medications, and other exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding
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Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions about Pregnancy Breastfeeding Exposures Our Fact Sheets answer frequently asked questions about many common exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding, including medications, recreational substances, cosmetic treatments, health conditions, infections, vaccines, and more Available in English and Spanish, our content summarizes available scientific
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While our experts are steeped in scientific backgrounds, we focus on communicating information about pregnancy and breastfeeding exposures in an easy to read format through multiple channels, including The MotherToBaby Podcast and our Baby Blog
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Our studies are strongly designed so we can gather the information needed to determine if a particular medication or vaccine has any effect on pregnancy or a baby’s development
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OTIS, The Organization of Teratology Information Specialists, is the professional scientific society that provides the MotherToBaby service
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We simply follow women who are pregnant who have – and who have not – taken a medication of interest until they deliver their baby, and then follow their babies for a period of time after birth
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