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Heavy prenatal cocaine exposure (≥3 days per week, first trimester) led to an increase in the I-III, I-V, and III-V interpeak latencies and to a shorter latency to peak I. Infants with prenatal opiate exposure showed a longer latency to peak V and a longer III-V interpeak latency.

Early treatment of TB (1st and 2nd trimester) led to a maternal outcome comparable to that of non-TB infected pregnant women, and to a much better outcome than that of women who received late treatment [ 17].

In a large-scale analysis of more than 8000 pregnant women, it was noted that exposure airborne particulate matter in the first trimester led to an increase in the incidence of cases with ePE, while similar exposure in the third trimester was associated with an increase in the number of lPE cases [84].

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Studies have found that binge ethanol exposure in all three trimesters leads to deficits in fetal cerebellar Purkinje cells (Ramadoss et al. 2007 a, b ) (see figure 1D).

First trimester exposure to angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors leads to an increase in congenital malformation, and exposure in the second and third trimesters leads to a recognised fetopathy [ 7, 27].

The general offer of ultrasound screening in the second trimester has led to a situation where almost every pregnant woman (98%%) in Sweden accept this offer.

Drinking in the first trimester can lead to facial malformations, while in the second it can interrupt nerve formation in the brain, Dr. West said.

In the human, results from case-control and prospective studies indicate that exposure to hydrocortisone and prednisone during the first trimester can lead to a small increase in oral clefts [ 57- 61].

Insufficient trophoblast invasion and defective vascular remodelling of the uterine spiral arteries in the first trimester can lead to increased rate of blood flow, which damages the villous architecture, and an increased risk of spontaneous vasoconstriction and ischemia-reperfusion injury resulting in oxidative stress (Burton et al., 2009).

Indeed, the association between first-trimester lead exposure and infant neurodevelopment appeared to be even greater, a finding that suggests that there was downward bias due to improper assignment of second-trimester women to the first trimester category.

More likely, third-trimester lead exposure is a more powerful predictor of later child IQ and absorbed enough of the variation in IQ formerly attributed to 6- to 10-year BPb to render it insignificant in our model.

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