Smoking while pregnant exposes you and your unborn child to
an expanded chance of health issues. Inactive (Passive) smoking can too
influence you and your unborn child. The more cigarettes you smoke amid your
pregnancy, the greater your risk of complications. Ceasing smoking totally as
early as possible may be a much superior alternative for the health of you and
your child.
How does smoking during pregnancy affect a baby?
Smoking during pregnancy uncovered you and your child to numerous
harmful chemicals, which constrain the baby's supply of oxygen and the
conveyance of supplements. Nicotine forever harms a baby's brain and lungs.
Women who smoke are less likely to breastfeed and are more likely to wean their children prior than moms who don't smoke. Some of the issues caused by smoking while breastfeeding include:
How does smoking during pregnancy affect a baby?
Some of the numerous
damaging effects of cigarette smoke on the baby include:
- decreased oxygen supply due to carbon monoxide and nicotine
- retarded development and growth
- increased chance of cleft lip and cleft palate
- decreased fetal developments within the womb for at least an hour after smoking one cigarette
- impaired improvement and working of the placenta
- changes within the baby’s brain and lungs
Pregnancy
complications from smoking
Smoking amid pregnancy has been connected with numerous health
issues, including:
- Problems with the placenta
- A reduction in birth weight
- Preterm premature break of the membranes — when the amniotic sac spills or breaks before week 37 of pregnancy
- Premature birth
- Certain birth defects
- Pregnancy loss
Smoking amid pregnancy can moreover influence a child after
he or she is born, expanding the risk of:
- Sudden infant death disorder (SIDS)
- Colic
- Asthma
- Childhood obesity
Smoking and
breastfeeding
Women who smoke are less likely to breastfeed and are more likely to wean their children prior than moms who don't smoke. Some of the issues caused by smoking while breastfeeding include:
- Some of the chemicals in cigarettes can pass from you to your child through your breastmilk.
- Smoking can reduce your milk production.
Is it safe to use
e-cigarettes during pregnancy?
E-cigarettes still contain harmful nicotine. They also
contain a propellant used to create vapor that might not be safe for your baby.
How Can I Quit
Smoking?
Here are some tips that may help you kick the habit:
- Hide your matches, lighters, and ashtrays.
- Designate your home a non-smoking area.
- Drink fewer caffeinated beverages; caffeine may stimulate your urge to smoke. Also, avoid alcohol.
- Keep mints or gum (preferably sugarless) on hand for those times when you get the urge to smoke.
- Look for support from others. Join a support group or smoking cessation program.
- Avoid places where people are smoking.

