Smoking, Pregnancy & Kids

80 Pins
 8y
Smoke, Useful Life Hacks, Secondhand Smoke, Blood Vessels, Anti Smoking, Heart Attack, Carotid Artery, Secondhand, Heart Attack Symptoms
Smoking Around Toddlers May Raise Their Obesity Risk
Kids, Women, Face, Quites, Quit Smoking, Missouri
Program gives Missouri pregnant women diapers as incentive to quit smoking
New Study Finds an 80% Reduced Live Birth After Fertility Treatment If Both Men and Women Smoke.  University of Colorado Physician Demonstrates for the First Time a Detrimental Impact of Male Smoking on Success With Fertility Treatment in Women With PCOS. Colorado, Fertility, Fertility Treatment, Prevention, Treatment, Reduced, Women Smoking, Men And Women
Send Press Releases With GlobeNews Wire | GlobeNewswire
New Study Finds an 80% Reduced Live Birth After Fertility Treatment If Both Men and Women Smoke. University of Colorado Physician Demonstrates for the First Time a Detrimental Impact of Male Smoking on Success With Fertility Treatment in Women With PCOS.
Are you a quitter? Go girl! — Pregnant women who smoke are twice as likely to experience complications. According to the CDC, smoking during pregnancy increases risk that the amniotic sack will rupture or separate from the uterine wall, of placenta previa, of ectopic pregnancy, and  of miscarriage and premature birth. These conditions stress the fetus, sometimes to the point of death. They can also cause significant blood loss and risk to the health of the mother. They can create the need for a cesarean section. These and other complications can involve extended stays in infant ICU or hospital incubators. Read more about smoking and motherhood here. Motivation, Help Quit Smoking, Premature Birth, Reasons To Quit Smoking, Health Problems, Health Teacher, Quit Smoking Tips, Quitters, Quit Now
Are you a quitter? Go girl!
Are you a quitter? Go girl! — Pregnant women who smoke are twice as likely to experience complications. According to the CDC, smoking during pregnancy increases risk that the amniotic sack will rupture or separate from the uterine wall, of placenta previa, of ectopic pregnancy, and of miscarriage and premature birth. These conditions stress the fetus, sometimes to the point of death. They can also cause significant blood loss and risk to the health of the mother. They can create the need for a cesarean section. These and other complications can involve extended stays in infant ICU or hospital incubators. Read more about smoking and motherhood here.
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of birth defects and other conditions.  Smoking during pregnancy reduces the amount of oxygen delivered to the placenta, which reduces the oxygen the developing baby receives. It delivers nicotine, a poisonous neurotoxin, and other toxic chemicals to the fetus at crucial stages negatively affecting the formation of a child’s nervous system and other organs. Read on for more information about smoking and motherhood. Reading, Nervous System, Birth Defects, Toxic Chemicals, Nervous, Placenta, Chemicals, Risk
Are you a quitter? Go girl!
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of birth defects and other conditions. Smoking during pregnancy reduces the amount of oxygen delivered to the placenta, which reduces the oxygen the developing baby receives. It delivers nicotine, a poisonous neurotoxin, and other toxic chemicals to the fetus at crucial stages negatively affecting the formation of a child’s nervous system and other organs. Read on for more information about smoking and motherhood.
Smoking kills mothers. Smoking-related illnesses begins to develop at far younger ages than most people believe. For many women, these illnesses lead to early death leaving children with one or no parent to raise them. Read on for more information about smoking and motherhood. Parents, People, Alcohol, Women's Health, Health, Parenting
Are you a quitter? Go girl!
Smoking kills mothers. Smoking-related illnesses begins to develop at far younger ages than most people believe. For many women, these illnesses lead to early death leaving children with one or no parent to raise them. Read on for more information about smoking and motherhood.
Secondhand Smoke Exposure Endangers Children. Children exposed to secondhand smoke in their home and cars are at increased risk for a multitude of conditions and illnesses including SIDS, asthma, bronchitis, ear infections, behavioral problems, obesity, heart disease and cancer. Read on for more information on smoking and motherhood. Respiratory Diseases, Asthma Attacks, Asthma Kids, Kids Health
Are you a quitter? Go girl!
Secondhand Smoke Exposure Endangers Children. Children exposed to secondhand smoke in their home and cars are at increased risk for a multitude of conditions and illnesses including SIDS, asthma, bronchitis, ear infections, behavioral problems, obesity, heart disease and cancer. Read on for more information on smoking and motherhood.
Pregnant women believe e-cigs less harmful than tobacco.57% did not know that e-cigs contain nicotine (which can harm a fetus). Some also contain other chemicals and metals, which doctors say can harm a growing fetus. The American Vaping Association, which represents the e-cigarette industry, also states pregnant women should not use them. Oklahoma, Pregnancy Care, Doctors, Giving Up Smoking, Maternity, Expecting Mothers, Vaping
Pregnant women believe e-cigs less harmful than tobacco
Pregnant women believe e-cigs less harmful than tobacco.57% did not know that e-cigs contain nicotine (which can harm a fetus). Some also contain other chemicals and metals, which doctors say can harm a growing fetus. The American Vaping Association, which represents the e-cigarette industry, also states pregnant women should not use them.
Prenatal tobacco exposure to tobacco is now linked to shorter fetal telomere length,  according to research in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. This raises the risk of accelerated aging in these children. Pregnancy Health, Pregnancy Videos, Fetal, Prenatal, Gynecology, Uterus
Prenatal tobacco exposure linked to shorter fetal telomere length
Prenatal tobacco exposure to tobacco is now linked to shorter fetal telomere length, according to research in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. This raises the risk of accelerated aging in these children.
WATCH: Video - Smoking during pregnancy is very dangerous to the newly forming child. This Finnish commercial takes a different look at the risk one takes in smoking while pregnant. Commercial, Watch Video, Dangerous, Video
Anti Cigarette Smoking Pregnancy Commercial Ad Spot, Stop tobacco, it kills !
WATCH: Video - Smoking during pregnancy is very dangerous to the newly forming child. This Finnish commercial takes a different look at the risk one takes in smoking while pregnant.
New Study: The children of mothers who smoke and breastfeed are more likely to develop serious health problems as they grow up, scientists warned yesterday. Even a small period of exposure to nicotine in the first months of life raises the danger of illnesses such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, compared with those breastfed by non-smoking mothers. Breastfeeding, Anne, Fotografie, Breast Milk, Premature Baby, Breastfeeding Facts, Breastfed Baby, Bebe, Breastfeeding Techniques
Mums who smoke and breastfeed harm child's health, say scientists
New Study: The children of mothers who smoke and breastfeed are more likely to develop serious health problems as they grow up, scientists warned yesterday. Even a small period of exposure to nicotine in the first months of life raises the danger of illnesses such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, compared with those breastfed by non-smoking mothers.
Children exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to have asthma, allergies, and other respiratory symptoms and infections. And, they are more likely to die of SIDS.  Children of smokers are more likely to grow up to become smokers. Asthma, Allergies, Symptoms, Infections, Smokers
Secondhand Smoke (SHS) Facts
Children exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to have asthma, allergies, and other respiratory symptoms and infections. And, they are more likely to die of SIDS. Children of smokers are more likely to grow up to become smokers.
Recent study confirmed 5 factors that contribute to future obesity in a woman's unborn child. They include mother’s smoking habits. At age 4, children with four or five of these factors were 3.99x more likely to be overweight or obese than children experiencing none. Fat mass averaged 19% higher. 2 years later, these children were 5x more likely to be overweight or obese with avg. fat mass 47% higher than peers, regardless of diet/exercise. Pregnancy Weight Gain, Healthy Pregnancy, Pregnant Diet, Childhood Obesity, Keeping Kids Healthy, Pregnancy Info, Healthy Babies, Eating Disorder
Childhood Obesity Risk Swells When Mother Is Obese, Smokes: Living Healthy For Two
Recent study confirmed 5 factors that contribute to future obesity in a woman's unborn child. They include mother’s smoking habits. At age 4, children with four or five of these factors were 3.99x more likely to be overweight or obese than children experiencing none. Fat mass averaged 19% higher. 2 years later, these children were 5x more likely to be overweight or obese with avg. fat mass 47% higher than peers, regardless of diet/exercise.
Children Exposed To Secondhand Smoke Are More Likely To Gain Weight. Researchers have begun linking secondhand smoke exposure to an increased chance of type 2 diabetes and childhood obesity. Children exposed to both secondhand smoke and highway pollution experienced and even higher risk. Air Pollution, The Smoke, How Can I Get, I Quit Smoking, Household Hacks, What Is Life About
Children Exposed To Secondhand Smoke, Highway Air Pollution Are More Likely To Gain Weight
Children Exposed To Secondhand Smoke Are More Likely To Gain Weight. Researchers have begun linking secondhand smoke exposure to an increased chance of type 2 diabetes and childhood obesity. Children exposed to both secondhand smoke and highway pollution experienced and even higher risk.
Smoking while pregnant causes chemical changes to the DNA of a fetus detectable from as early as 12 weeks, and may predispose children born to smokers to a range of health conditions which last throughout life, new research has revealed. The findings, published in BMC Medicine, add significant weight to existing knowledge of the dangers of smoking while pregnant and show that risks may be even greater than previously thought. Instagram, Stages Of Pregnancy, Pregnancy Stages, Early Stages Of Pregnancy, Pregnancy Cravings, Birth Weight, Womens Health, News Health
Further dangers of smoking while pregnant revealed by new study
Smoking while pregnant causes chemical changes to the DNA of a fetus detectable from as early as 12 weeks, and may predispose children born to smokers to a range of health conditions which last throughout life, new research has revealed. The findings, published in BMC Medicine, add significant weight to existing knowledge of the dangers of smoking while pregnant and show that risks may be even greater than previously thought.