People defecate psychiatric medicine waste in the toilet and water is redistributed as drinking water. Basically - according to my theory - pregnant women who do not take psychiatric meds can still get contaminated by simply drinking tap water. I attach here my article on the dangers of benzodiazepines to the Journal of Clinical Psychology. You can read page 12:
BIRTH DEFECTS IN THE FŒTUS
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Benzodiazepines are teratogenic.
They lead to birth defects in babies. ....................................................................... Benzodiazepines readily cross the placenta
and reach high concentrations in foetal tissues since metabolism in the foetal liver is minimal. They cause neonatal depression. Infants exposed in utero develop benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms 2-3 weeks after birth. The drugs also appear in breast milk. .......................................................................
Babies born to mothers on benzodiazepines exhibit characteristic dysmorphic features, growth aberrations, and central nervous system abnormalities from birth. Their dysmorphic characteristics resemble to those born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
....................................................................... Benzodiazepines have been linked to birth defects and injuries, including:
= 1 = ESOPHAGEAL ATRESIA|STENOSIS
= 2 = GASTROSCHISIS
= 3 = ATRIOVENTRICULAR SEPTAL DEFECT = 4 = PULMONARY VALVE STENOSIS
= 5 = POOR MUSCLE CONTROL
= 6 = CLEFT LIP AND PALATE
= 7 = BREATHING DIFFICULTIES
= 8 = TEMPERATURE REGULATION ISSUES
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1]: esophagus does not develop properly 2]: intestines are outside of the body
3]: holes between the chambers of the heart
4]: narrowing of the pulmonary valve slowing blood flow
References:
30]
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002234768980619 5
[67]
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31090881/
[68]
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2562851/
[69]
https://www.jscimedcentral.com/Obstetrics/obstetrics-4-1091.pdf
[80]
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30891943/
[81]
https://www.birthinjuryguide.org/causes/medication-birth-defects/
[109] Ashton H. Disorders of the foetus and infant. In: Davies DM, ed. Textbook of adverse drug reactions. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985; 77-127.
lol. I'm CTB by the end of the week.