cigarette birth defects CDC - Babies born to women who smoke are more likely to have defects, like a cleft lip or cleft palate Smoking: Effects, Risks, Diseases, Quitting
Smoking: Effects, Risks, Diseases, Quitting & Solutions Birth defects linked for first time to smoking in pregnancy Smoking The Guardian Does maternal environmental tobacco smoke interact with social demographics and environmental factors on congenital heart defects? ScienceDirect Smoking during pregnancy increases your baby's risk for certain birth defects including cleft lip and palate. This #NationalBirthDefectsAwarenessMonth stay smokefree to protect your baby. Maternal cigarette smoking before or during pregnancy increases the risk of birth congenital anomalies: a population based retrospective cohort study of 12 million mother infant pairs BMC Medicine Springer Nature Link Women who smoke while pregnant could alter their children's genes
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