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Premature births nearly double in Ukraine regions near front lines
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Premature births nearly double in Ukraine regions near front lines

From Dagens Nyheter · () Swedish

Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The number of premature births in some Ukrainian regions near the front lines has nearly doubled since the war began.
  • Experts suggest that severe psychological and physical stress experienced by mothers may be a contributing factor.
  • The report highlights the potential impact of the ongoing conflict on maternal and infant health.

In certain regions of Ukraine situated close to the front lines, the incidence of premature births has seen a near doubling since the commencement of the war. This alarming trend, reported by AP, points to a significant public health challenge exacerbated by the ongoing conflict.

Experts are examining the potential causes behind this surge, with a leading theory suggesting that the severe psychological and physical stress endured by expectant mothers plays a crucial role. The constant threat, displacement, and hardship associated with wartime conditions can profoundly affect maternal well-being and, consequently, fetal development.

This increase in premature births underscores the far-reaching consequences of the war, extending beyond immediate combat casualties to impact the health and future of the next generation. The situation highlights the urgent need for continued support and medical resources for pregnant individuals in conflict zones.

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Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.