Researchers say taking Paracetamol during pregnancy could do this…
Women who
are pregnant have been warned against taking paracetamol even at recommended
doses as it might harm the masculinity of their unborn son.
This is
contained in the findings of a new study, published in the scientific journal
Reproduction.
It found
that paracetamol could also reduce fertility in daughters too.
The
researchers found the pills inhibit the development of ‘male behaviour’ in mice
by reducing the amount of the ‘masculine’ hormone testosterone in their bodies.
Professor
David Mabjerg Kristensen, from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, said:
“We have demonstrated that a reduced level of testosterone means that male
characteristics do not develop as they should.
“This also
affects sex drive.
“In a trial,
mice exposed to paracetamol at the foetal stage were simply unable to copulate
in the same way as our control animals.
“Male
programming had not been properly established during their fetal development
and this could be seen long afterwards in their adult life. It is very
worrying.”
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