Quit: If you smoke, set a quit date and stop. Ask your healthcare provider for help in quitting. If you cannot quit, do not smoke in the house or near children.
Answered 6/26/2013
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Poisoning the air: You are increasing the chances of your baby having increased respiratory infections, including colds, cough, asthma and sinus problems. You are also increasing the chance of your child eventually being a smoker. Quit for your health and your childrens;. At least, smoke outside, so that you are not increasing the chance of the baby having respiratory problems.
Answered 12/10/2013
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