A new US study has identified 45 common chemicals present in the bodies of pregnant women, with potential links to adverse birth outcomes. These chemicals, found in everyday products like toys, infant creams, and shampoos, are associated with increased risks of premature births and low birth weight babies. Researchers identified the presence of these toxins within the participants, raising concerns about widespread exposure. The study does not specify the exact levels of exposure needed to cause harm, but highlights a correlation between chemical presence and negative pregnancy results. Experts suggest further investigation is needed to fully understand the impact of these chemicals on fetal development. The findings underscore potential health risks associated with common consumer goods during pregnancy and call for greater awareness and potentially stricter regulations. This research adds to a growing body of evidence regarding the impact of environmental toxins on reproductive health.