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- W626013014 abstract "AbstractWhen investigating metal concentrations during pregnancy, it is important to consider thephysiological hemodilution of the maternal blood that occurs, and which is most prominent inthe beginning of the third trimester.The cadmium load seemed to increase after a terminated pregnancy. This can, to a largeextent, be explained by an increased absorption of cadmium in the intestine due to aconcomitant increased absorption of iron. In women with two or more children the increase inurinary cadmium with increasing age was more pronounced than in women with none or oneprevious child.Methyl mercury constituted about 75% of the total amount of mercury in the maternal blood.Moreover, it was almost twice as high in the cord blood compared to the maternal blood inlate gestation. The concentration of methyl mercury in cord blood was related to the maternalintake of fresh water fish, while the level of inorganic mercury was related to the maternalnumber of amalgam fillings. The level of inorganic mercury decreased during and afterlactation which can be explained by an elimination to the milk.The levels of lead in cord blood was similar to that of the mother four weeks before delivery.The concentration of maternal blood lead seemed to increase after the terminated pregnancy.This may partly be explained by a higher bone turn over during lactation than duringpregnancy, and thereby an increased release of lead from bone tissue. This will be furtherevaluated in relation to markers of bone metabolism." @default.
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