Smoking during pregnancy is dangerous both for the mother and the unborn baby.
Chemicals are absorbed into the mother's bloodstream and passed onto the unborn baby. The baby's oxygen supply is reduced, which can damage the baby's heart and lungs.
Babies born to mothers who smoked during their pregnancy can have withdrawal symptoms during the first few days of their life.
Smoking whilst pregnant can increases the risk of complications such as miscarriage, low birth weight or premature birth.
Quitting smoking greatly increases the baby's chance of a longer and healthier life.
Visit our online store to order our resources about smoking.
Smoking during pregnancy is dangerous both for the mother and the unborn baby.
Chemicals are absorbed into the mother's bloodstream and passed onto the unborn baby. The baby's oxygen supply is reduced, which can damage the baby's heart and lungs.
Babies born to mothers who smoked during their pregnancy can have withdrawal symptoms during the first few days of their life.
Smoking whilst pregnant can increases the risk of complications such as miscarriage, low birth weight or premature birth.
Quitting smoking greatly increases the baby's chance of a longer and healthier life.
Visit our online store to order our resources about smoking.