Projektdetails

Beyond Pregnancy: Social Inequalities in Heat Exposure during Pregnancy and Impacts on Long-Term Maternal Health

Laufzeit: 01.04.2026 - 31.03.2029
Forschungsteam:

Dr. Fabienne Pradella;

 
Projektpartner:innen: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Bolte; Prof. Dr. Melanie Böckmann; Prof. Dr. Samuel Kofi Tekyi Newton, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana;
Projekttyp: Sondermittel
Finanzierung: Zentrale Forschungsförderung

Beschreibung

This project investigates long-term maternal health impacts of heat during pregnancy and how these are influenced by social inequalities, therewith addressing underrecognized health inequities in women's health related to climate change.

Heat is a global concern and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable. While research has primarily documented impacts of heat during pregnancy on offspring health, adverse experiences during pregnancy can also impact maternal health across the life course. This implies that long term women's health inequities – which are avoidable and judged as unfair - related to climate change may remain underrecognized. This project addresses this gap focusing on heat during pregnancy in West Africa, a region disproportionally affected by global warming and with high maternal morbidity rates.




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