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The reasons for the trace levels of PFOA in fetal blood samples are nonoccupational exposure and the binding of PFOA to maternal blood protein. Oxygen deprivation causing damage that occurs early in the labor will not always be reflected in a fetal blood sample. Experimental analysis of maternal and fetal blood samples and lipid infusion studies indicate that there is an influx of lipids from maternal and placental sources into the fetal circulation (Berghaus et al. |
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