The impacts can be felt in improved pregnancy health in different ways all through the process of climate change. High temperatures cause heat stress which is dangerous in that it may lead to dehydration preterm birth and other related effects. Those are become pregnant and encounter vehicle emission, smoke, dust, or smog, which are intensified by climate change, are susceptible to premature birth, low birth weight, and developmental problems in their new born babies . Floods and wildfire which are natural disasters may prevent women from getting medical care or receiving adequate prenatal care and pregnant women may be exposed to hazardous substances. It also becomes clear that the quality of air which is breathed during such events exercises a negative impact on respiratory complications to both the mother and the baby. Pregnant woman should be taken proper care and support, cooled working environments and health facilities can minimize such risks.