Andrew Huberman· PhD
this is why women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid taking these products because it can seriously disrupt the development of the fetus
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this is why women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid taking these products because it can seriously disrupt the development of the fetus
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why that's important is when we first studied retinoids in oral or cream version we notice that these can affect the development of a fetus and they can be passed through breast milk and through sperm or semen so because of this issue the FDA regulated it very tightly and it's pretty regulated worldwide because the effects are devastating you know missing arms missing legs type of birth defects