The statistics given by the CDC about 1 in 69 children will be diagnosed with autism is so sad to me. What has our world come to, where we just disregard the health and well being of those most sensitive. I personally believe those bearing children make decision based on their Childs safety before making decisions for themselves. People want only the best for their young ones, but the issues come from not being educated, and from all of these exposures to chemicals from massive companies. I recently came into contact from a couple I knew in college. They had told me that they had become pregnant but ended up losing the baby. I felt terrible for them, but the only thing I could think of is "Could this have been prevented?" I know women will blame themselves in this circumstance which makes the entire situation even worse, but all I can do is wish them the best for their future. I just hope that more and more people become educated and work to get these toxins out of our pantry, bathrooms, and homes.
In San Francisco, there are 3 sewage treatment facilities. There is the North Point Wet Weather Facility located at Bay Street and the Embarcadero. It was built in 1951 and it is important to note that this facility is only active during wet weather, which I find is very interesting since it barley rains in SF. There is also the Oceanside Treatment Plant which was built in 1993. it receives about 20% of the cities flows. The last one is the Southeast Treatment Plant. It was built in 1952 and treats the other 80% of the cities flows. Needless to say, the Southeast Treatment Plant is much larger than the others and does the bulk of the cities wage work for SF residents.
Hi Jordan,
ReplyDeleteYou bring up some great points in this post. I really do believe that when women are pregnant they think more about their child than themselves and they try to do anything to keep them safe. It so sad to think about how these legal chemicals could be hurting the most vunerable of our population.
Hi Jordan,
ReplyDeleteWith the amount of chemicals we're exposed to, I think it'd be a scary thing to be a new mother, especially for those who live in areas with hazards and are exposed to unsafe environments. And after hearing about how susceptible babies are to what their mother's intake, it would seem that there could be so many factors influencing childbirth.