Living near active oil and gas wells during pregnancy raises the risk of low-birthweight babies, reports a new study.
Women living near oil and gas operations are more likely to experience a spontaneous preterm birth, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal Environmental Epidemiology.// The work could inform discussions about the state's implementation of setbacks from oil and gas extraction facilities.
‘Spontaneous preterm birth, in which a pregnancy ends before 37 weeks of gestation, is the principal cause of infant death.
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Researchers examined 225,000 births from mothers who lived within about six miles of oil and gas wells in the San Joaquin Valley from 1998 to 2011. The results show that women who lived near wells in the first and second trimesters were 8 to 14 percent more likely to experience a spontaneous preterm birth - one that would otherwise be unexplained - at 20 to 31 weeks. The study adds to a small body of population-based research aimed at better understanding how environmental factors may affect the health outcomes of pregnancy, and it is among the first to investigate a potential link between residential proximity to oil and gas operations and spontaneous preterm birth in California. About 17 million people in the United States live within one mile of an active oil or gas well, including 2.1 million in California.
"There's some evidence that environmental exposures increase risk of preterm birth, but this particular exposure - oil and gas - has received very little attention in California, despite having millions of people living in close proximity to wells," said lead author David Gonzalez, a Ph.D. candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER) at Stanford University's School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences (Stanford Earth). "We're getting a sense that this does potentially have an adverse effect on health outcomes of pregnancy."
The analyses focused on how exposure to wells may affect spontaneous preterm births. Therefore, the researchers excluded multiple births and women who had medical conditions associated with early delivery, like maternal preeclampsia. Of about 225,000 birth outcomes analyzed over a 13-year period, 28,000 were spontaneous preterm births. The negative impact of living near a well appeared strongest among women who were Hispanic, Black or had fewer than 12 years of education.
"For me, the higher risk for the Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black women is an important signal, and it makes me want to ask more questions," Gonzalez said.
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"The causes of preterm birth, particularly those that occur spontaneously, remain a mystery. If you group all types of preterm births together, it makes it very hard to identify possible causes," said senior author Gary Shaw, DrPH, a professor of pediatrics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. "We looked exclusively at spontaneous preterm with our best efforts to look at narrower slices of when babies were born."
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"California is considering regulating how close to sensitive sites like schools these wells should be allowed to operate. I think this paper is strong evidence that we need to think carefully about that decision," said co-author Marshall Burke, an associate professor in the Department of Earth System Science at Stanford Earth. "A key next step, I think, is finding out explicitly how close you need to be to a well for it to cause harm."
The researchers also hope to further explore why living near a well could be associated with a spontaneous preterm birth. Residents near wells may be exposed to a range of environmental contaminants and stressors. For example, they could be breathing in chemicals used in extraction, experiencing stress from drilling noise, drinking contaminated water or breathing in higher levels of particulate matter in the air around such sites.
"We don't understand what causes preterm birth, but we understand that certain factors increase your risk, and environmental exposures are among those factors," Gonzalez said.
Source-Eurekalert