Female reproductive toxicity -- Ethylene Oxide
Female reproductive toxicity -- Ethylene Oxide: Introduction
Female reproductive toxicity -- Ethylene Oxide: Exposure to Ethylene Oxide, a recognized reproductive toxicant, can negatively affect the female reproductive system. Ethylene Oxide is used in pesticides as well as disinfectants. The severity and nature of the adverse effect is variable and can be influenced by factors such as level of exposure and individual sensitivity to the chemical. Effects on the female reproductive systems can include such things as menstrual problems, altered sexual behavior, infertility, altered puberty onset, altered length of pregnancy, lactation problems, altered menopause onset and pregnancy outcome.
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- Exposure avoidance including strategies such as public education for the public and pregnant mothers, legislation to ban teratogenic agents, research and warnings on medications, and appropriate workplace strategies to minimise exposure for workers at risk
- Avoidance, cessation or reduction of potentially harmful medications in or prior to pregnancy
- Management of sub-fertility and spontaneous abortion
- Surveillance and appropriate obstetric management of pregnancies where the mother has been exposed to potentially teratogenic agents
- Appropriate neonatal and ongoing surveillance and care for affected Babies and children
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