Health officials say heat can be especially dangerous for pregnant women. David Schechter reports on how climate change is raising those risks.
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- Rising temperatures are making it harder for pregnant women to cope with heat. 13s
- Pregnancy reduces the body's ability to regulate heat, increasing risk of dehydration and early labor. 38s
- Climate Central research found US women now face 12 more extremely hot days, raising risks of preterm birth and infant mortality. 1m 5s
- Most state health websites lack specific information on heat risks for pregnant women. 1m 21s
- Experts and pregnant women are calling for better information and support on heat-related pregnancy risks. 1m 53s