Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3974247 Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryIt should be apparent that determining the reproductive risks of an exposure during pregnancy or the cause of a child's congenital malformations is not a simple process. It involves a careful analysis of the medical and scientific literature pertaining to the reproductive toxic effects of exogenous agents in humans and animals, as well as an evaluation of the exposure and the biological plausibility of the concern of an increased risk or a causal connection between the exposure and a child's congenital malformations. It also involves having available a detailed physical examination of the malformed infant or child and a review of the scientific literature pertaining to genetic and environmental causes of the malformations in question. Abridged counseling on the basis of superficial and incomplete analyses is a disservice to the family. Experienced counselors understand that their primary task is to educate the pregnant women or family members concerning the risk of an environmental exposure. The counselor should advise them on the options available, but not on which option to select.

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