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Pregnancy and Smoking: The Facts by Bill .. Posted Tue 08 May 2012 3:26pm Pregnancy and Smoking are very dangerous for you and your baby. Your doctor will have told you that pregnancy and smoking are not a good mix, if you didn’t already know. But at the same time you may know of people whose parents smoked who seem perfectly normal and healthy. Maybe your own mother smoked when she was pregnant with yo ... Read on »
Pregnant and Smoking Cigarettes?-Quit Smoking Early On In Pregnancy to Avoid Potentially Harming Your Unborn Baby by Patrick Posted Thu 27 May 2010 12:00am in early pregnancy smoking . Amongst the most typical effects of using tobacco in the early stage of being pregnant is the obstruction of the full development of the baby... develop and could pose a risk to the life of both the expectant mother and child. It is also in this stage where several pregnancy issues happen. This given, mothers who are within Read on »
Smoking during pregnancy increases risk of psychiatric problems in child by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 09 May 2010 12:00am negative long-term effects on the health of the child. Therefore, women should avoid smoking during their pregnancy.” The abstract of the study is available online free here: ... AAP.org - It is well-known that maternal smoking during pregnancy can have Read on »
Considering pregnancy? Stop smoking. by Denise and Alan F. Patient Expert Posted Fri 11 Jun 2010 10:48am vaccinations, strive for your ideal body weight, and stop any bad habits that might impact the health of your pregnancy and your baby.Smoking fits into that last category. A new study..., and inhalers) are 100% safe during pregnancy, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists say that the benefits of stopping smoking outweigh the potential risk Read on »
SSRIs and Pregnancy (and smoking) can cause major birth defects by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 4:30pm Here's an article on how taking SSRIs--especially during the early stages when you don't know you're pregnant--can set your child up for birth defects: December 5, 2008... more than 10 cigarettes per day while pregnant had a significantly increased risk of giving birth to a child with a major cardiac malformation. "Pregnant women who take Read on »
Blood test links smoking in pregnancy to birth defects by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 05 Nov 2008 5:53am 1 Comment Smoking during pregnancy doubles risk that baby will be born with a cleft lip or cleft palate. Babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy were more than twice as likely to have a cleft palate or lip as those whose mothers didn’t, according to research results released today. Although the study confirms earlier findings, it is unique because [...] Read on »
Health Tip: Don't Smoke During Pregnancy by Medline Plus Posted Wed 13 Oct 2010 6:00am Here's how it can harm the baby By Diana Kohnle Wednesday, October 13, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- If you smoke while you're pregnant... smoking during pregnancy can lead to these medical problems: An ectopic pregnancy. Bleeding. Complications with the attachment of the placenta to the uterus. Stillbirth Read on »
Smoking in pregnancy link with antisocial behavior in children by Yusuf Posted Sat 07 Feb 2009 12:00am smoked in pregnancy – but only when the mother was genetically linked to the child. When the child came from a donated egg and donated embryo – egg or embryo donation... of mother’s smoking in pregnancy on the child’s birth weight and the child’s behaviour, paying particular attention to mothers not genetically related to their unborn baby Read on »
Moms' Smoking in Pregnancy Tied to Girls' Puberty by Medline Plus Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 1:20pm during pregnancy tend to have daughters who start menstruating months earlier than the daughters of women who didn't smoke while pregnant, a new study finds... though most pregnant women no longer smoke, some continue to do so, Shrestha said. Recent U.S. data showed that 1 out of every 10 women smoked during pregnancy and similar rates Read on »