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Titanium dioxide is widely used in various products, including sunscreens, cosmetics, and food coloring, due to its ability to scatter light and provide UV protection. When considering its use during pregnancy, the primary concern is its form and method of application. The topical application, such as in sunscreens and cosmetics, is generally considered safe during pregnancy as the skin absorption of titanium dioxide is minimal. However, caution is advised for products that may be inhaled or ingested in nanoparticle form, where there is less certainty about safety. Ingestion in small amounts, as in food coloring, is regarded as safe, but the impact of nanoparticles is still under research. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider about the safety of specific products during pregnancy.
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