• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Millennials? More like GenX. We’ve been eating out of microwaved tupperware since the sixties.

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          So you’re saying the baby took some of the plastic out of them, that’s horribly depressing at least they got 10 to 15 point IQ boost in return

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            Might be that. Although your body goes into absolute overdrive during pregnancy, and it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that some of the immune system reactions that kick in manage to eject some level of plastic microparticulates

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              Seems Like something people should be definitely looking into to find out why, with the state of science in America It’s probably not going to be here

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                Most likely its the same reason blood donation lowers microplastic levels in blood. Production of new cells that aren’t tainted with it. A woman’s blood volume increases by 40% during pregnancy. Of course ill freely admit thats just a hypothesis and you’re probably right, there would be benefit into studying it.

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                  That was my question too, I wonder if there is a reliable way to measure where it all went, or if it’s just diluted in the increased blood volume.

                  There’s also the possibility that with are more careful with their intake during pregnancy, but that could be controlled for in survey data.