International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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Research Paper | Gynaecology | Volume 15 Issue 6, June 2026 | Pages: 1638 - 1643 | India


An AI-Powered Plan for Long-Term Mother and Child Health in a Polluted World

Hemlata, Dr. Ipshita Nath

Abstract: There has been an uptick in the use of AI for sustainability efforts, but these systems still fail to account for the special dangers that climate change and environmental degradation pose to pregnant women and their children. In this study, we use a theme analysis that combines real-world policy frameworks with a careful reading of The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin to look at how AI-driven climate governance affects mothers' vulnerability. This study examines the parallels between the novel's depiction of environmental collapse, physiological trauma, and failing government and the real-life neglect of mothers, namely those who are marginalised by race, class, and location, using ecofeminist and intersectional lenses. Within the context of both science fiction and current artificial intelligence (AI) applications in fields such as healthcare, air quality monitoring, and disaster prediction, the study delves into themes such as systemic invisibility, reproductive justice, and resilience. The present AI-driven sustainability models have major shortcomings that these recurring themes show. These models frequently fail to take into account the real-life physical challenges faced by pregnant people and their carers. The results suggest that AI should be integrated into climate governance fairly and ethically, prioritising the improvement of maternal and child health and industrial and economic resilience. This work adds to the growing body of knowledge on reproductive health, environmental justice, and inclusive technology design by highlighting the importance of rethinking climate policy from the perspective of the most marginalised individuals.

Keywords: Natural disasters, artificial intelligence, sustainable communities, environmental legislation, and the well-being of mothers and children

How to Cite?: Hemlata, Dr. Ipshita Nath, "An AI-Powered Plan for Long-Term Mother and Child Health in a Polluted World", Volume 15 Issue 6, June 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1638-1643, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26629015208, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26629015208

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