Smoking and pregnancy do not meet!

Smoking damage to the pregnant woman:
Increased risk of miscarriage:
Toxic substances in cigarettes, such as nicotine and carbon monoxide, affect the uterus and placenta, which increases the possibility of a fetus losing in early stages of pregnancy.
High blood pressure and pregnancy complications:
Smoking is raised from pregnant blood pressure, and may lead to preeclampsia or early placenta separation, which are serious cases that threaten the life of the mother and the fetus together.
Immunity weakness and increased infections:
Smoks are more vulnerable to infections during pregnancy, which affects their health and their ability to resist diseases.
Smoking damage to the fetus:
Lack of weight at birth:
Embryns for smokers mothers are often born with a lower weight than normal, which increases the risk of being exposed to health problems after birth.
Congenital distortions:
Smoking increases the risk of some birth defects, especially in the heart, lungs or mouth (such as the rabbit lip).
Problems of mental and physical development:
Studies indicate that smoking mothers may suffer from slow and motor growth, and later learning difficulties.
Increased risk of sudden death of the infant:
Children who have been smoke in their mother’s womb are more likely to suddenly infant death syndrome after birth.
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