2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40572-022-00345-9
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The Changing Climate and Pregnancy Health

Abstract: Purpose of Review Climate change is the biggest public health threat of the twenty-first century but its impact on the perinatal period has only recently received attention. This review summarizes recent literature regarding the impacts of climate change and related environmental disasters on pregnancy health and provides recommendations to inform future adaptation and mitigation efforts. Recent Findings Accumulating evidence suggests that the changing cli… Show more

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“…For example, more extreme and frequent wildfires resulting from drought and higher temperatures produce smoke that adversely impacts maternal health conditions and increases risk of adverse birth consequences. 6,7 Climate-related exposures can also increase risks of cancer. 8 Additionally, climate change-induced ecological events, including drought and floods, will lead to greater displacement and violence, disproportionately affecting women's mental health, physical safety, and overall well-being.…”
Section: Women Will E Xperien Ce G Re Ater And/or Uni Que Effec Ts G ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, more extreme and frequent wildfires resulting from drought and higher temperatures produce smoke that adversely impacts maternal health conditions and increases risk of adverse birth consequences. 6,7 Climate-related exposures can also increase risks of cancer. 8 Additionally, climate change-induced ecological events, including drought and floods, will lead to greater displacement and violence, disproportionately affecting women's mental health, physical safety, and overall well-being.…”
Section: Women Will E Xperien Ce G Re Ater And/or Uni Que Effec Ts G ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct effects include those from extreme heat, flooding, and drought that have been shown to increase risks to maternal and child health. For example, more extreme and frequent wildfires resulting from drought and higher temperatures produce smoke that adversely impacts maternal health conditions and increases risk of adverse birth consequences 6,7 . Climate‐related exposures can also increase risks of cancer 8 .…”
Section: Women Will Experience Greater And/or Unique Effects Globallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drought can affect pregnancy health by limiting water and food availability, disrupting infrastructures, and facilitating the dissemination of water‐related diseases 173 . Studies about the direct impact of extreme droughts on human pregnancy are still limited worldwide 174 . Nevertheless, Gitau et al 175 .…”
Section: Impacts Of Cdhw Events On the Environment And Society: Early...mentioning
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“…Globally, research examining the impact climate change on women's health has documented increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as premature births, stillbirths, congenital birth defects, and miscarriages, 7–10 disruption in prenatal care, 11,12 limited access to contraceptives and abortion services, 13,14 poor mental health, 15,16 and malnutrition 17,18 . Nevertheless, how climate change impacts the reproductive health of women is still not well documented.…”
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“…and miscarriages, [7][8][9][10] disruption in prenatal care, 11,12 limited access to contraceptives and abortion services, 13,14 poor mental health, 15,16 and malnutrition. 17,18 Nevertheless, how climate change impacts the reproductive health of women is still not well documented.…”
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