Painkillers During Pregnancy Linked to Early Puberty

Painkillers During Pregnancy Linked to Early Puberty

London: Women who are in the habit of popping up over-the-counter painkillers during pregnancy could increase the risk of their daughters entering puberty earlier than normal, warns a research. The study observed that girls whose mothers consumed paracetamol during pregnancy exhibited pubertal symptoms such as breasts, pimples, menstruation, hair growth in places and unpredictable mood swings, on average, three months earlier than the normal.

These symptoms were visible even earlier if the mother took paracetamol for more than 12 weeks during pregnancy. “While entering puberty one-and-a-half to three months earlier may seem unimportant when taken together with the frequent use of paracetamol during pregnancy, our findings ought to make people take notice,” said Andreas Ernst, a post-doctoral student from Aarhus University in Denmark. “Our results are certainly not the decisive factor that should change current practice, but the perception of paracetamol as ‘the safe and harmless choice’ during pregnancy ought to be challenged,” Ernst said. (IANS)

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