birth defects caused by smoking cigarettes during pregnancy 'raises defect risk' Smoking/Fetal Development by Antonia Portelos
Smoking Fetal Development by Antonia Portelos ASHES, Vol. 18(8) Any amount of cigarette smoking 3 months before and during pregnancy can lead to birth defects in infants BASIS (The Brief Addiction Science Information Source) CDC Babies born to women who smoke are more likely to have birth defects, like a cleft lip or cleft palate. Facebook Does maternal environmental tobacco smoke interact with social demographics and environmental factors on congenital heart defects? ScienceDirect 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% Smoking raises the risk for birth defects, including cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. It's best to quit before pregnancy. If you're already pregnant, quitting can still help protect you & your
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