“ There is need for increased awareness about the link between climate conditions and pregnancy risks,
“There should be more and sustained education about the risks of high temperatures on pregnancy outcomes.
“Hydration and health support are important to prevent dehydration during pregnancy. Pregnant women should know the importance of being hydrated.
“It has become more important to monitor and reduce exposure to extreme heat, and ensure pregnant women have access to cool environments, recognising that temperatures above 25°C increase health risks.
“Environmental interventions such as exploring the feasibility of large-scale tree planting initiatives to reduce overall temperatures and taking into cognisance their potential economic benefits.
“Support green urban development and develop infrastructure that protect vulnerable populations and support ongoing research to track miscarriage rates and pregnancy complications related to rising temperatures.”











