Study finds that working in extremeheat puts strain on fetuses of pregnant women lshtmpress TheLancet
, and stillbirth, up until now there has been little research into the physiological mechanisms responsible for these outcomes. We urgently need to understand these mechanisms so that we can find better ways to support mothers and babies in these conditions."
Portable ultrasound devices were used to record fetal heart rate, umbilical artery blood flow at the start of each visit , at a midpoint during a worker's shift, and then at the end of the shift.
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