Pesticides Pose Significant Risk For Pregnant Farmworkers On Central Coast | KQED
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Farmworkers in California's Pajaro Valley are at heightened risk of toxic pesticide exposure, especially those who are pregnant. This environment poses threats not only to the workers but also to their children, who may face health challenges due to their mothers' exposure to pesticides during pregnancy. Cases like Ernestina Solorio, who experienced health issues in her children linked to such exposure, illustrate the urgent need for change. Reports indicate a correlation between pesticide exposure and various health issues, stressing the importance of advocating for organic farming as a safer alternative.
Pregnant farmworkers regularly handle harmful pesticides that can lead to long-term health problems for their children. Many studies suggest links to serious conditions like ADHD and learning difficulties.
The reliance on pesticides in Santa Cruz County's agriculture industry significantly endangers the health of pregnant farmworkers, exposing them and their children to potential lifelong health issues.
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