Thursday, 25 April 2019

Smoking affects during pregnancy

Smoking during pregnancy accounts for an estimated 20 to 30 percent of low-birth weight babies. Let’s see below some more dangers of smoking while pregnant:

Giving birth to pre-mature baby: Smoking increases the chances of pre nature birth. Baby’s who born too early are always at risk of high infections and their organs are too not developed properly. In extreme cases babies do die also because of low birth weight.

Harm to the placenta: As we know that placenta is an organ which develops in your uterus during pregnancy. Placenta helps to fight internal infection and also produces hormones to support pregnancy. If you smoke during pregnancy then it will prevent palcenta from giving proper nutrients and oxygen to the baby that is needed.

Risk of miscarriage: Women who smoke are twice as likely to have a miscarriage as compare to non-smoking expectant mothers.


SIDS: SIDS means Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, if you smoke while pregnant then the babies die chances from SIDS are 30% higher as compare to non smokers.

Slow brain development: Studies have found that there are problems like behavioural and cognitive are associated with maternal smoking, including mental retardation.

Damage to the lungs: Lung developments are delayed in babies whose mothers smoke during their pregnancy and they are also prone to asthma and continued breathing problems.

On the other hand Passive Smoking also affects your unborn even if you yourself do not smoke. Studies show that for a pregnant woman, being around the people who smoke increases the risk to the child be born at less than normal weight and have growth issues.
Quitting is the best option.