The 19th Explains: How pregnant people can prepare for a summer of heat waves

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A growing body of research over the last decade points to the impact extreme heat has on maternal and fetal health. MsReads via 19thnews

A heat wave rolling across the country has sent temperatures exceeding 100 degrees in many cities this week.

While this is the first heat wave of 2022 in the United States, climate change is making these events more frequent, and already this summer has broken records across the country. This is in line with an increase in average summer temperatures in the last several decades, with the West and Southwest experiencing the biggest changes, according to Climate Central, a nonprofit climate communication organization.

 

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