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Tip Sheet: Lead & Pregnancy

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Tip Sheet: Lead & Pregnancy

This information sheet discusses pregnancy and lead, teaches parents how to keep their baby safe from lead poisoning,, and describes preventative measures a parent can take against the lead toxin.

Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Lead Poisoning, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Resource Type: Tip Sheet

Date: April 7, 2022
Language(s): Amharic, English, Somali, Tigrinya
Target Audience(s): Newcomer
Author(s): King County
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