The Climate Threat To Pregnancy Is Here — Health Systems Aren’t Ready
Extreme heat and air pollution is increasing the risk of miscarriage.
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Extreme heat and air pollution is increasing the risk of miscarriage.
The risk of loosing your baby when pregnant is increased by the effects of climate change and pollution.(Photo illustration by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images) Getty Images Extreme heat and air pollu…
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