Right. Synthetic estrogens are something that potentially can adversely affect all stages of human development and later life, but especially fetal, preadolescence and adolescent growth and development.
With a nod to anecdotal evidence, has anyone noticed any difference in kids today vs kids from years ago before the prevalence of this chemical?
Red wine might have many healthful benefits, but pregnant women are advised to avoid alcohol and you'll go to jail if you're filling your toddler's bottle with it.
Besides, there are many viable alternatives currently in use. Why use something potentially harmful if you don't need to? We can do better for ourselves and our children.
Err on the side of caution. Just my opinion.