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jessalex
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...water make a difference? Im pregnant and my OB/GYN suggested I not drink too much of the tap water because it has mercury in it? (Charleston county, SC)
I drink bottled water often but I have one or two cups of tea a day and that is tap water.
I don't know a lot about mercury or it's content in water, does it sound reasonable that there might be mercury in the tap water?
And would boiling it make a difference?
Should I avoid it altogether? Im sure people who have been pregnant here MUST drink tap water, not everyone has the convenience of affording bottled water.
I drink bottled water often but I have one or two cups of tea a day and that is tap water.
I don't know a lot about mercury or it's content in water, does it sound reasonable that there might be mercury in the tap water?
And would boiling it make a difference?
Should I avoid it altogether? Im sure people who have been pregnant here MUST drink tap water, not everyone has the convenience of affording bottled water.