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Heatwave: Gynaecologists ask pregnant women to drink more water

To prevent adverse health outcomes such as miscarriage and fainting, maternal experts have advised pregnant women to take adequate water to avoid dehydration during this period of extreme temperatures. The physicians disclosed that constant exposure to excessive heat could cause hypertension, heat stroke, and hormonal changes in expectant mothers and also expose their unborn babies Read More



Gynaecologists advise pregnant women to drink more water, avoid hot weather, and wear loose clothing to prevent dehydration and adverse outcomes like miscarriage, preterm delivery, fetal distress, and congenital abnormalities during the heatwave. Experts recommend staying in cool environments and increasing fluid intake.

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