Prenatal-Risk Evaluation for Lead Exposure is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is prenatal risk evaluation for lead exposure?
A: Prenatal risk evaluation for lead exposure is a process to assess the risk of lead exposure during pregnancy.
Q: Why is lead exposure a concern during pregnancy?
A: Lead exposure during pregnancy can cause health problems for both the mother and the developing baby.
Q: How is lead exposure assessed during prenatal risk evaluation?
A: Lead exposure during pregnancy can be assessed through blood tests that measure the levels of lead in the mother's blood.
Q: What are the potential health effects of lead exposure during pregnancy?
A: Lead exposure during pregnancy can lead to preterm birth, low birth weight, developmental delays, and other health problems in the baby.
Q: What can be done to reduce lead exposure during pregnancy?
A: To reduce lead exposure during pregnancy, it is important to avoid sources of lead contamination such as lead-based paint and certain consumer products.
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