Mothers-to-be fear for their unborn babies in smog-choked Delhi

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Heavily pregnant Rachel Gokavi spends most days shut away in her New Delhi home, desperate to shield her unborn child from the toxic air blamed ...

NEW DELHI: Heavily pregnant Rachel Gokavi spends most days shut away in her New Delhi home, desperate to shield her unborn child from the toxic air blamed for soaring miscarriage rates and infant deaths.

"Don't go out for morning walks. Try and go in the afternoon when the sun is out," was all the instructor could advise the women, who listened intently with furrowed brows. This toxic cocktail cuts short the lives of one million people in India every year, according to government research published in June.READ: Millions in Indian capital endure 'eye-burning' smog

Rates of underweight babies as well as premature births are rising in cities with high levels of pollution, according to an obstetrician at Delhi's Sitaram Bhartia hospital. But even before they are born, smog is as bad as smoking when it comes to miscarriages, another study released in the journal Nature Sustainability last month indicated.

Rinku Sengupta, an obstetrician at the busy neonatal unit, says that rates of such underweight babies as well as premature births are rising in cities with high levels of pollution.

 

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