
Can not be stressed enough, smoking is bad for health. But when you smoke chamber is in two you pull on the cigarette ...
What are the effects of smoking on your baby?
Carbon monoxide and other harmful substances contained in cigarettes, pass through the placenta and reach your baby, preventing the welfare and well oxygenated absorb nutrients.
Getting Started
smoking increases the risk of miscarriage, premature birth and ectopic pregnancy. Then when the baby reaches term, there is a risk that the intrauterine development has been delayed, and has thus a low weight of around 300-500 grams less than babies whose mother did not smoke.
Smoking also significantly increases the risk of complications during childbirth. Finally, tobacco clearly favors the risk of sudden infant death, and weakens the immune system of newborns to be much more exposed to infections. Respiratory problems like asthma and recurrent ENT infections (otitis, bronchitis ...) can also be expected.
Tobacco and fertility
Tobacco also reduces fertility!
A woman smoker will two to three times longer than a non-smoker to get pregnant, because the whole body is affected by toxic substances: the eggs are less likely to be fertilized, the quality of the uterine wall designed to accommodate the egg deteriorates ... so do not get pregnant to stop smoking, especially if it makes a bit of time you try.
Beware of passive smoking!
Yes, whether you smoke or whatever around you that makes you breathe the smoke, your baby is exposed to virtually the same risks. So if the father smokes, send it over the balcony in the garden or garage to protect your baby.
If during a dinner with friends or family, several people lit cigarettes and you feel the smoke invade your nostrils, feel free to tell them that you are pregnant: even the heaviest smokers generally understand very well and if they can not hold back, the balcony will be happy to welcome them!
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