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Does maternal environmental tobacco smoke interact with social demographics and environmental factors on congenital heart defects? ScienceDirect Smoking, vaping & pregnancy: in pictures Raising Children Network Smoking mothers may alter the DNA of their children Science AAAS Cigarette causes premature birth Smoking during Pregnancy Linked to Birth Defects like Missing Limbs and Cleft Palate Blog Smoking is a genetic debt your children will pay. It raises your child's risk of birth defects by 68% and brain abnormalities (i.e., Ancephaly: wherein the brain isn't fully developed) by 41%
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