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More Reasons Not to Smoke During Pregnancy
For decades, women have been cautioned not to smoke while pregnant. Not only is smoking unhealthy for an expectant mother, it can cause a variety of problems for her developing child, ranging from low birth weight to asthma, learning disabilities and behavioral problems. New research has shown that smoking during pregnancy can cause severe physical deformities as well, and that the more a woman smokes while pregnant, the more likely she is to give birth to a child with excess, webbed ... |
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Smoking Increases Diabetes Risk in Offspring
The authors of a recent study in the British Medical Journal determined the number of cigarettes mothers had smoked during pregnancy. Mothers of 15,000 people were ... |
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Smoking, Pregnancy Just Don't Mix
If the overwhelming evidence linking cigarette smoking to poor health hasn't convinced you to quit, perhaps recent research may help you consider the health of your child before taking a smoke during pregnancy. Consider a study that appeared in the October 1999 issue of Pediatrics ( www.pediatrics.org ).Researchers utilized four questionnaires (two administered to the mothers of 1,974 children at 16 weeks' gestation, a third at 30 weeks, and the fourth at eight months postpartum)... |
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A pregnant mother's diet and lifestyle wield a powerful influence over the growth of the baby inside her. Many complications and birth defects can result from poor maternal decisions during pregnancy. A mother's smoking during pregnancy is suspected to increase the odds of her child developing diabetes later in life.