"Sadly, Miscarriage in the first trimester. Some studies estimate as high as 40% of pregnancies terminate by 12 weeks.
Edit: Since this has gained mild traction I figure I should highlight a through-line featured in a lot of comments: normalize talking about miscarriage.
Obviously folks who have experienced a miscarriage should not be forced to discuss it if they aren't comfortable, but I have seen so many first-time pregnancies that miscarried where their first question was "what did I do wrong?" A significant majority of the time, there is nothing they did that triggered it; the more society is able and willing to provide that reassurance, the better off these people will be."
No, it's city planners not putting in sidewalks big enough for wheelchairs, and shelves in stores being tall, and in America ADA is supposed to provide extra funding to make sure these situations are taken care of.
Most plants cant process co2 if temperatures to high. To prevent oxydation damage they shut down photosynthesis and Switch to using up Sugar to survive.
That are the sugars you and i eat.
Changing Rain patterns will erode fertile Grounds and make them unusable die crops.