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Pregnancy and Smoking and First Trimester
Dangers
Did you know that if women quit smoking when they were pregnant
that infant deaths could be reduced by up to 10 percent?
Pregnancy and smoking and first trimester are not words that go
together. The good news is that no can report that a woman who
has smoked prior to her pregnancy is putting her baby at risk.
However, smoking during pregnancy is very hazardous to an
unborn baby.
Pregnancy and smoking and first trimester have been linked to
100,000+ miscarriages and 5,500+ infant deaths per year.
Smoking also puts an expectant mother at risk for complications
such as vaginal bleeding, premature rupture of the membranes,
early delivery and more. Evidence is showing that a pregnant
mother who smokes may have a baby who has a low birth weight.
Low birth weight and being born too small is a major cause of
infant illness and perinatal death.
If you are pregnant and a smoker you should know that the best
time to quit is during the first trimester. Pregnancy and
smoking and first trimester are not words that go together.
Here are some tips that will help you get started on breaking
the smoking habit.
Find out what motivates you to smoke. Is it the stimulation?
Maybe you do it to relax? Do you use smoking as a way to
relieve tension and stress? Maybe you smoke simply out of
habit? Are you even aware of when you light up a cigarette or
do you find yourself smoking out of habit? If you are able to
find out what motivates you to smoke you can find a substitute
to replace the smoking.
Find something that will motivate you to quit smoking. This is
very easy for a pregnant woman. Your motivation is to have a
healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Find a method that will help you to quit smoking. Talk with
your OB/GYN and find a way that you can quit together. Many
expectant mothers chose to quit smoking cold turkey. Others
wean themselves off of cigarettes during the first trimester
simply because smoking makes them feel ill.
If you like smoking because it keeps your hands busy, try to do
something else with your hands. You can suck on a lollipop,
play with a pencil, knit, play a musical instrument, paint your
fingernails and more.
If you smoke for the oral gratification, find something to
replace it. This can include chewing on gum, veggies, popcorn,
or simply placing a toothpick in your mouth.
If you smoke because it stimulates you, why not walk instead?
Walking can give you an energy boost and help clear your head
when you are feeling tired.
If you simply smoke because it is a habit, try to develop a new
habit to take its place. Every time you feel like smoking you
can go brush your teeth or go to a certain area in your home to
relax and listen to music. If you smoke in certain situations
or when you eat or drink certain foods, avoid those situations,
foods and drinks for a while.
Pregnancy and smoking and first trimester are simply words that
do not fit together. Not only do they sound strange on paper,
but they are dangerous words to put together in life. Remember,
if you can get past the first few days of withdrawal they will
be worth it. Not only will your baby be healthier, but you will
be healthier.
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