A new study recently published by UCLA, et al., shows a correlation between pregnant women who use cell phones and the behavioral and emotional problems of their future children.
The study, conducted by a joint U.S.-Danish team, (notice the Danes are much involved in researching the effects of mobile phone radiation) [Department of Epidemiology, UCLA School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, CA; and bInstitute of Public Health, Department of General Practice, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark] found that children who had been exposed to cell phone radiation while still fetuses had a higher incidence of behavior problems such as hyperactivity and emotional problems. Over 13,000 mothers participated in the study and the children were evaluated at the age of 7.
Below is a quote from the National Library of Medicine’s summary of the study:
METHODS:: Mothers were recruited to the Danish National Birth Cohort early in pregnancy. When the children of those pregnancies reached 7 years of age in 2005 and 2006, mothers were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding the current health and behavioral status of children, as well as past exposure to cell phone use. Mothers evaluated the child’s behavior problems using the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire. RESULTS:: Mothers of 13,159 children completed the follow-up questionnaire reporting their use of cell phones during pregnancy as well as current cell phone use by the child. Greater odds ratios for behavioral problems were observed for children who had possible prenatal or postnatal exposure to cell phone use. After adjustment for potential confounders, the odds ratio for a higher overall behavioral problems score was 1.80 (95% confidence interval = 1.45-2.23) in children with both prenatal and postnatal exposure to cell phones. CONCLUSIONS:: Exposure to cell phones prenatally-and, to a lesser degree, postnatally-was associated with behavioral difficulties such as emotional and hyperactivity problems around the age of school entry. These associations may be noncausal and may be due to unmeasured confounding. If real, they would be of public health concern given the widespread use of this technology.”
This is enough evidence for pregnant women to severely restrict, if not give up altogether, their cell phone use. For those women who must use a cell phone for their work, I recommend using it only with the SafeCell chip. The SafeCell chip, written about in previous posts, has been proven effective in protecting the bio-field, as well as the structure of red-blood cells and preventing tissue heating. Even so, we don’t know the protective value for a fetus, so if you must use a phone and have the SafeCell chip, it does not mean you should use your phone unrestricted. As always, pregnant women need to be supervigilant about what they expose their unborn children to be it ingested toxins or environmental toxins.
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