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. 2024 Sep 3;30(11):3106–3113. doi: 10.1038/s41591-024-03245-7

Extended Data Fig. 7. Associations between trimester-specific mean temperatures (99th vs 75th percentile) during pregnancy and perinatal mortality.

Extended Data Fig. 7

Sensitivity analyses: The figure depicts the pooled estimates comparing trimester-specific mean temperatures (99th vs 75th percentile) during pregnancy and perinatal mortality. The estimates are presented as hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals obtained from a Cox proportional hazard model. Models were adjusted for month of conception, year of conception, sex of child, maternal age and number of pregnancies. The estimates show the association of an increase in mean temperature (from the 75th to the 99th percentile) during the first, second and third trimester on stillbirths, antepartum stillbirths, intrapartum stillbirths, and perinatal deaths.