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Aluminum Chlorohydrate Pregnancy Safety

On the safety of basic aluminum chloride during pregnancy
Pregnant people often worry about the safety of the material used in the fetus. Basic aluminum chloride is common in daily use, and its safety during pregnancy is questionable.

Basic aluminum chloride is widely used in industry and water purification, and is also found in some daily products. However, its impact on pregnancy must be carefully observed.

Today's studies have mostly investigated its safety from several ends. First, from the perspective of physiology and pharmacology, basic aluminum chloride is injected into the body, either percutaneously or orally. Percutaneously, the skin is the first barrier of the human body, but the skin may be sensitive during pregnancy, and its permeability may be abnormal. If the product contains basic aluminum chloride, long-term exposure, or a small amount of body. After entering the body, or react with various chemicals in the body, affecting the physiological balance. The existing studies have not confirmed that it will cause fetal harm.

Second, animal experiments. Pregnant animals were fed with basic aluminum chloride to observe the development of their fetuses. Some experiments showed that high doses of basic aluminum chloride caused fetal growth retardation and malformation. However, animals are different from humans, and their metabolic and physiological structures are different, so they cannot be fully extrapolated to humans based on animal experiments.

Third, from population studies, although some epidemiological investigations have been conducted, the conclusions vary depending on the research objects, environments and methods. In some areas, long-term exposure to substances containing basic aluminum chloride has not increased the adverse outcomes of pregnancy. However, some studies have also pointed out that the risk of pregnancy may increase in specific environments and high-exposure groups.

In summary, the safety of basic aluminum chloride during pregnancy has not been determined. Pregnant women, in order to ensure the safety of the fetus, should use this product with caution. If necessary, it is advisable to consult a doctor and weigh the pros and cons.