Otra revisión del SIFES-MR sobre el efecto de la contaminación en la reproducción, enfocándola en el desarrollo embrio-fetal.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10815-025-03653-9
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The silent crisis: investigating the impact of environmental pollutants on embryo-fetal development: a narrative review of the Group of Special Interest for Environment of the Italian Society of Fertility and Sterility and Reproductive Medicine - Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics

Purpose Environmental pollution is a growing global concern, yet its effects on reproductive health remain poorly understood. While numerous epidemiological studies have identified strong associations between exposure to pollutants and adverse reproductive outcomes, the precise biological mechanisms underlying these effects remain elusive. Methods A comprehensive literature search was performed by two reviewers using the US National Library of Medicine (NCBI Pubmed) up to August 15, 2025. Results Chemical and physical contaminants, including endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), particulate matter (PM), heavy metals, and heat stress (HS), have been implicated in disrupting of essential reproductive processes, such as gametogenesis, fertilization, implantation, and embryogenesis. Despite accumulating evidence, the complexity of these interactions has hindered the development of targeted interventions and effective regulatory policies. Conclusions This review argues that investment in reproductive environmental research is not only necessary but urgent. The pervasive nature of pollution and its potential long-term consequences on fertility and pregnancy outcomes warrant an intensified focus on mechanistic studies, improved environmental monitoring, and the integration of toxicological data into reproductive medicine. It is imperative to prioritize research that can provide the necessary insights to mitigate these threats. This paper highlights the knowledge gaps, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach that combines epidemiology, toxicology, and molecular biology to inform policies and safeguard reproductive health.

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15-week-old human foetus, at the Natural Science Museum in Villafranca del Bierzo, León (Spain)
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I can only imagine the swirl of emotions when an ultrasound, a moment usually filled with anticipation, takes an unexpected turn. The room might get a little quieter. #congenitaldisorder #fetaldevelopment #kidneyagenesis #NewbornCare #oligohydramnios #Pottersyndrome #pulmonaryhypoplasia

https://priya.health/potter-syndrome/

Potter Syndrome: What It Means for Your Baby

Learn about Potter syndrome, a rare fetal condition caused by abnormal kidney development and low amniotic fluid, its symptoms, causes, and diagnosis.

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The ultrasound room. It’s supposed to be full of joy, isn't it? Seeing those first fuzzy images of your little one. But sometimes, the quiet in the room gets a bit too heavy. #brainmalformations #cephalicdisorders #congenitaldisorders #fetaldevelopment #microcephaly #neuraltubedefects #spinabifida

https://priya.health/cephalic-disorders/

We Finally Know What Turns Cats Into Tabbies

The gene had eluded researchers for years.

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COVID-19 Infection May Induce Fetal Brain Hemorrhages, Scientists Warn

There are already plenty of reasons to worry about COVID-19, but there's another to add to the list: There's evidence of the virus in fetal brain tissue in instances of pregnant people passing the infection to their children.

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