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Having a baby on Mars? You may be in for a difficult time

Last updated: November 22, 2024 6:52 am
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Mars – the kind of place to raise your kids?

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Elon Musk recently announced his ambitious plan to establish a self-sustaining settlement of 1 million people on Mars within the next 30 years. However, amidst this vision of futuristic colonization, there lies a critical issue that often goes overlooked – the challenges and risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth in the harsh conditions of Mars.

Comparing the maternal mortality rates on Earth, where adequate medical facilities and resources are available, to the potential scenario on Mars highlights the significant dangers women would face. With UNICEF reporting the loss of 287,000 women to maternity-related deaths in 2020, it raises concerns about the feasibility of sustaining maternal health on a distant and inhospitable planet like Mars.

Considering the limited data available on pregnancy in space, particularly with only 15% of astronauts being women, the uncertainties and risks become more apparent. Factors such as microgravity affecting the uterus’s ability for egg implantation and the challenges of providing essential prenatal care and life-saving medications in a Martian settlement raise serious doubts about the safety and well-being of pregnant astronauts.

While technological advancements could potentially address some of these challenges, the current lack of infrastructure and resources on Mars poses a daunting task in ensuring the maternal health and safety of pregnant individuals. From the need for refrigerated medications to the potential risks of postpartum complications and mental health issues, the complexities of pregnancy and childbirth on Mars demand a comprehensive and innovative approach.

Instead of solely focusing on the goal of colonizing Mars, this discussion prompts a reevaluation of priorities towards advancing research in women’s healthcare and exploring alternative solutions such as artificial wombs for fetal development. By leveraging the challenges of Mars exploration to drive improvements in maternal care on Earth, we can create a more sustainable and inclusive approach to space exploration.

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Join the New Scientist Book Club and explore the latest pick, “A City on Mars” by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, to delve deeper into the ethical and scientific considerations of human colonization beyond Earth.

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