How climate change could shorten pregnancies
If high carbon emissions continue, babies born in the United States could lose a collective 250,000 days of gestation annually by the end of the century. That’s the conclusion of the most extensive analysis to date of how extreme heat affects the timing of childbirth, published in December in Nature Climate Change. Those lost days matter …
News story posted on 2019-12-17T10:57:00.0000000Z