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  2. Smoking and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant are advised to stop smoking. [5] [6] It is important to examine these effects because smoking before, during and after pregnancy is not an unusual behavior among the general population and can have detrimental health impacts, especially among both mother and child, as a result.

  3. Women and smoking - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that "infants of mothers who smoke during and after pregnancy are 3 to 4 times more likely to die from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) than babies to non-smoking mothers". [46] Smoking during pregnancy could also cause stillbirth, preterm birth, placental abruption. [47] [48]

  4. Prenatal smoking tied to higher risk of infant sleep-related ...

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    Mothers who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to have babies die suddenly in their sleep as women who avoid tobacco, a U.S. study suggests. Prenatal smoking tied to higher risk of infant ...

  5. Drugs in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Smoking during pregnancy is dangerous to the unborn baby and may cause pre-term birth, birth defects such as cleft lip or cleft palate, or miscarriage. [93] [80] Tobacco is the most commonly used substance among pregnant women, at 25%. [87] [94] Nicotine crosses the placenta and accumulates within fetal tissues.

  6. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Smoking during pregnancy can cause adverse health effects in both the woman and the fetus. The 2008 US Guideline determined that "person-to-person psychosocial interventions" (typically including "intensive counseling") increased abstinence rates in pregnant women who smoke to 13.3%, compared with 7.6% in usual care.

  7. SIDS - Wikipedia

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    SIDS rates are higher in babies of mothers who smoke during pregnancy. [22] [23] Between no smoking and smoking one cigarette a day, on average, the risk doubles. About 22% of SIDS in the United States is related to maternal smoking. [24] SIDS correlates with levels of nicotine and its derivatives in the baby. [25]

  8. Managing Eczema Symptoms: Indoor And Outdoor Environments ...

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    Consider using a cold compress or wet wrap therapy during particularly intense eczema flares to provide a little extra hydration and relief. Avoid sitting on grass or plastic chairs (which can ...

  9. Lawsuit accuses gynecologist at California women's prison of ...

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    History of sexual violence at women's prison. With the lawsuit against Lee adding to the long list of alleged sexual misconduct in state prisons, state officials are facing increased pressure to ...