Figure 2
From: Post-conception heat exposure increases clinically unobserved pregnancy losses

Percentage impact of early pregnancy temperature exposure on the clinically unobserved pregnancy loss rate. The percentage impact of early pregnancy exposure to one additional day with different mean temperatures on the clinically unobserved pregnancy loss rate (relative to a day with a mean temperature of 15–20 °C) assuming that 40% of conceptions are lost before clinical recognition. The early pregnancy period is defined as a six-week-long period starting after the week of conception. The shaded area and the error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. The estimates come from Eq. (9), whereas the percentage impacts are calculated by Eq. (11). See notes to Fig. 1 for details on the estimated model.