The goal of this observational study is to characterize and evaluate micro- and nano-plastic (MNP) exposures among mothers and infants in mother-infant dyads 1 or 3 months postpartum living in Baltimore, Maryland. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What MNPs are present in breastmilk and maternal blood samples and in their infants stool sample? * Are there associations between amount of maternal MNPs in breast milk and mass of MNP particles in infant stool? * Which environmental and lifestyle factors are most predictive of maternal MNP burden? * Is infant exposure to MNPs associated with birth weight and postnatal growth trajectories? Participants will: * Complete several questionnaires assessing medical histories, lifestyle factors, environmental exposures, eating behaviors, etc. * Provide biological specimens including: maternal blood, stool, and breastmilk; infant stool * Clinical visit to have anthropometric measures documented including maternal height and weight, infant weight, length, and skin-fold thickness
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Microplastic composition in maternal breastmilk
Timeframe: 1 or 3 months +/- 2 weeks postpartum
Microplastic composition in maternal venous blood
Timeframe: 1 or 3 months +/- 2 weeks postpartum
Microplastic composition in infant stool
Timeframe: 1 or 3 months +/- 2 weeks postpartum
Infant weight
Timeframe: 1 or 3 months +/- 2 weeks postpartum
Infant length
Timeframe: 1 or 3 months +/- 2 weeks postpartum
Infant skinfold thickness
Timeframe: 1 or 3 months +/- 2 weeks postpartum