If your spouse is a smoker, it is imperative
that she give up cigarettes, at least while she is carrying the baby.
Smoking during pregnancy is not a good sign for an unborn
baby
Here is a list of the ways in which smoking harms the unborn baby:
- It increases the mother’s
risk of a miscarriage.
- It exposes the fetus to the
toxins in tobacco smoke.
- It damages the placenta.
- It increases the risk of
placental abruption (separation of the placenta from the uterus).
- It lowers oxygen levels in
the fetus’s blood.
- It induces premature birth
and lower than average birth weight.
- It causes the baby to be born
with underdeveloped organs.
- It leads to impaired lung
function in the infant.
- It doubles the baby’s rate of
susceptibility to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
- It leads to general ill
health.
- It increases susceptibility
to diseases such as asthmatic bronchitis.
- It increases the likelihood
of the child growing up to become a smoker.
While your spouse may realize the danger of smoking during her pregnancy, it
may not be easy for her to give up smoking. Most smokers who try to give up
their addiction suffer a strong craving for cigarettes. You can help her by
reminding her that the cravings are only temporary, and by offering your moral
support to her.
These are some things she can do to help your spouse give up smoking:
- Recognize and help her resist
any craving to smoke.
- Help her fight the craving to
smoke by distracting her with other activities.
- Discuss her addiction with
her doctor.
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