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A Comprehensive Review on Hot Ambient Temperature and its Impacts on Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Cover

A Comprehensive Review on Hot Ambient Temperature and its Impacts on Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

Open Access
|Jun 2023

Abstract

Introduction

High workplace/ambient temperatures have been associated with Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes (APO). Millions of women working in developing nations suffer due to the rising temperatures caused by climate change. There are few pieces of research linking occupational heat stress to APO, and fresh evidence is required.

Methodology

We used databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct to search for research on high ambient/workplace temperatures and their effects. Original articles, newsletters, and book chapters were examined. The literature we analysed was categorised as follows: Heat, strain, and physical activity harming both mother and fetus. After categorising the literature, it was examined to identify the major results.

Results

We found a definite association between heat stress and APOs such as miscarriages, premature birth, stillbirth, low birthweight, and congenital abnormalities in 23 research articles. Our work provides important information for future research into the biological mechanisms that create APOs and various prevention measures.

Conclusion

Our data suggest that temperature has long-term and short-term effects on maternal and fetal health. Though small in number, this study stressed the need for bigger cohort studies in tropical developing countries to create evidence for coordinated policies to safeguard pregnant women.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34763/jmotherandchild.20232701.d-22-00051 | Journal eISSN: 2719-535X | Journal ISSN: 2719-6488
Language: English
Page range: 10 - 20
Submitted on: Aug 28, 2022
Accepted on: Dec 18, 2022
Published on: Jun 27, 2023
Published by: Institute of Mother and Child
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2023 Shanmugam Rekha, Sirala Jagadeesh Nalini, Srinivasan Bhuvana, S. Kanmani, Venugopal Vidhya, published by Institute of Mother and Child
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.