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Wildfire smoke exposure during pregnancy linked to higher risk of preterm birth

Last updated: November 3, 2025 8:05 pm
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Wildfire Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Higher Risk of Preterm Birth

About 10% of American babies are born prematurely, which can lead to a myriad of health risks for both the baby and the mother. One of the fastest-growing sources of air pollution in the United States is wildfire smoke, and recent research has suggested a potential link between exposure to this smoke and preterm birth. A new study led by the University of Washington has delved deeper into this connection, analyzing data from over 20,000 births to provide crucial insights.

The study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, utilized data from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program, a federal research project focused on understanding how environmental factors impact children’s health. The researchers found that pregnant individuals exposed to intense wildfire smoke were more likely to give birth prematurely. This risk was particularly elevated during mid-pregnancy, peaking around the 21st week of gestation.

Dr. Catherine Karr, a co-author of the study, highlighted the importance of the second trimester in pregnancy, emphasizing the vital role of placental health in fetal development. The researchers noted that wildfire smoke particles could potentially interfere with placental health, impacting the overall health and growth of the fetus.

The study also revealed regional differences in the impact of wildfire smoke on preterm birth, with the link being strongest in the Western U.S., where individuals were exposed to higher concentrations of wildfire PM2.5. The researchers hope that future studies will delve deeper into the mechanisms by which wildfire smoke triggers preterm birth.

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In light of these findings, lead author Allison Sherris emphasized the importance of taking action to protect pregnant individuals from wildfire smoke exposure. This could involve providing tools for pregnant people to safeguard themselves during smoke events and tailoring public health messaging to highlight pregnant individuals as a vulnerable group.

As the evidence linking wildfire smoke exposure to preterm birth continues to grow, it is imperative that measures are taken to mitigate the risks and protect the health of both mothers and babies. This study sheds light on the urgent need to address the impact of environmental factors on maternal and infant health, paving the way for future research and interventions in this critical area.

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