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Smoking while pregnant can rip the placenta away: Even second-hand smoke doubles the risk, study findsBy quitting, smokers can minimize these risks. Drawing attention to the harms of smoke inhalation may help direct public health policies and educate people of the effect smoking has on themselves ...
PAF for two groups of mothers: those who smoked during pregnancy, and non-smokers who were exposed to secondhand smoke. Unlike genetics or age, smoking is a risk factor for numerous diseases that ...
Unlike genetics or age, smoking is a risk factor for numerous diseases that we can actually do something about. By quitting, ...
"Carbon monoxide has a greater affinity for fetal tissue than for adult tissue, and when nicotine crosses the placenta it speeds up the [baby's] heart rate." According to the ACOG, smoking ...
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