Smoking During Pregnancy Increases the Risk for Heart Defects in the Fetus
Smoking During Pregnancy Increases the Risk for Heart Defects in the Fetus
Smoking early in pregnancy significantly increases the risk of heart defects for the baby.
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" Smoking early in pregnancy significantly increase that the risk the baby will be born with hearty that according to a new study from the CDC. Researchers studied over 2000 babies born with congenital heart defects and compared them to 3400 infant without the problem they found women who smoke during the first trimester of pregnancy increase the chance that baby would have a congenital heart -- act by when he -- 70%. Experts say women who smoke are trying to get pregnant need to quit and women who are already pregnant need to stop immediately."
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