Okay, I know none of us need to be schooled on the detrimental effects of smoking but I just got a link to this article today through Smartbrief (NANN):
One really impressive finding: in the third trimester, an infant loses 20 grams for every cigarette smoked!
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Just imagine. . .there are entire generations of people walking around today who were born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy. My birth weight was 8 pounds back in 1981, so perhaps I would have been a 10-pound baby if I hadn't been exposed to cigarette smoke in utero. :)
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Okay, I know none of us need to be schooled on the detrimental effects of smoking but I just got a link to this article today through Smartbrief (NANN):
One really impressive finding: in the third trimester, an infant loses 20 grams for every cigarette smoked!
http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/12289/20140121/pregnant-mothers-smoking-during-third-quarter-lower-birth-weight-of-the-baby.htm