# Endocrine disruptors and pregnancy

**Authors:** Betül YİĞİT YALÇIN, Gamze BİLİK OYMAN, Ayşe KUBAT ÜZÜM

PMC · DOI: 10.55730/1300-0144.6123 · Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences · 2025-11-26

## TL;DR

Endocrine disruptors during pregnancy can harm both mothers and babies, causing complications and long-term health issues.

## Contribution

This review summarizes the effects of endocrine disruptors on pregnancy and highlights the need for preventive strategies.

## Key findings

- EDCs during pregnancy are linked to infertility, premature birth, and gestational diabetes.
- Intrauterine exposure can cause metabolic disorders and developmental delays in offspring.
- Reducing exposure through awareness and protective measures is crucial for maternal and fetal health.

## Abstract

Sensitivity to endocrine disruptors is higher in early life. Endocrine disruptor chemicals can be passed from pregnant women to their babies through the placenta or breast milk during lactation, leading to long-term and potentially permanent adverse effects.

This review evaluates the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on pregnancy by summarizing findings from experimental and observational studies. Exposure routes, reproductive outcomes, fetal development implications, and potential preventive strategies are analyzed.

Exposure to EDCs during pregnancy has been linked to various complications, including infertility, implantation defects, premature birth, spontaneous abortions, gestational hypertension, and gestational diabetes. Intrauterine exposure to these chemicals may lead to metabolic disorders, congenital anomalies, low birth weight, and delayed physical and mental development in offspring depending on the level and timing of exposure.

Due to the significant impact of endocrine disruptors on maternal and fetal health, it is critical to implement protective measures to reduce exposure during pregnancy and lactation. Increased awareness and preventive strategies can help mitigate adverse effects.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** gestational hypertension (MONDO:0024664), gestational diabetes (MONDO:0005406)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** gestational hypertension (MESH:D046110), abortions (MESH:D000026), implantation defects (MESH:D057873), infertility (MESH:D007246), gestational diabetes (MESH:D016640), premature birth (MESH:D047928), metabolic disorders (MESH:D008659), Endocrine disruptors (MESH:D004700), congenital anomalies (MESH:D000013)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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