“…Peripheral and cord blood samples were also collected to investigate gene-environment interactions [6] 3 24 h household PM 2.5 exposure during pregnancy PM 2.5 PM 2.5 exposure in pregnancy was associated with 4 g decrease in birth weight while 2% increase in its prevalence. [7] 4 Association between prenatal exposure to PM 2.5 and its constituents and preterm delivery PM 2.5 and PM 10 , ammonium, chlorine, sodium, nitrate, vanadium and bromine Increased risk of preterm delivery with full gestational exposure to PM 2.5 and its constituents; preterm delivery were observed for blacks, Asians and older mothers [8] Exposure to all air pollutants was associated with SGA; proximity to highways was related with 26% increase in SGA and 11% increase in LBW. PM 2.5 exposure with preterm births was observed at <37 weeks and for other pollutants at <30 weeks of gestation [9] 6…”