No Association Between Paint Fumes in the Home and Fetal Growth

See "Non-Occupational Exposure to Paint Fumes During Pregnancy and Fetal Growth in a General Population"

Though about half of the mothers surveyed said they'd been exposed to paint fumes in the home while they were pregnant the data suggested that the more fumes to which they'd remembered being exposed the lower the risk that their baby would be underweight. What? This study probably has more to say about the use of interview data as a proxy for exposure than it does about the relationship being examined.

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