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School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics

Grand Forks, ND

North Dakota Teratogen Information

The Division of Medical Genetics also provides a state-wide accessible Teratogen service. This is for women, pregnant or considering pregnancy, who have been exposed to chemicals. A woman may have inhaled, ingested, or handled/used household chemicals or those in the workplace. These chemicals can be: illegal, prescription or over-the-counter drugs, paint, household cleaning agents, materials used at work, alcohol - and others - while they are pregnant.

The reason this is a concern is because some chemical exposures will affect the unborn child, their growth and development. It is important to know how the child will be affected by the chemicals to which the mother is exposed.

If you, too, are concerned about a woman's exposure to chemicals, please call this free service in North Dakota.

FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions pertaining to Teratogen Services)

PLEASE NOTE.....When we receive a phone call, we ask for information on the woman - whose name can remain anonymous - and the chemicals to which she has been exposed.

We serve physicians, nurses, and other health professionals caring for pregnant women.

ND Teratogen Contact Information (701-777-4277)

Department of Pediatrics
School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Room 5910
501 N. Columbia Road STOP 9037
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037
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