For pregnant women, the effects go beyond daily exhaustion. Life is tragic and very hard for pregnant women in tents,” Madani told Anadolu Agency. Najjar compares her current pregnancy with pregnancies before the war, saying that before the war, pregnant women had food, peace of mind and basic needs. READ: 300 Palestinian children killed since Gaza ceasefire, UNICEF SaysMiscarriagesHealth Ministry data reflect the expanding risks facing pregnant women in Gaza despite the ceasefire agreement. It also showed that 57.1% of pregnant women registered in 2025 suffered from anemia, compared with 42.9% who did not.