Monday, January 28, 2008

Risks and Quitting

Did you know that smoking during pregnancy has been linked to up to 10 percent of all infant deaths, as per the 2001 Surgeon Generals Report?

When you use tobacco during pregnancy you may be increasing the chance that your baby’s health or life may be at risk before, during, or after birth. Some women stop smoking cold turkey when they find out they are pregnant. This is extremely difficult to do but it can be done. Some women will start cutting back and that is great! Some women will continue to cut back until they are completely quit, and we encourage those women to stay quit after their child is born for their own health and the continued health of the baby.

While most of your doctors give you excellent information about quitting, some doctors seem reluctant to have women quit during pregnancy as they feel it is hard on the baby….if your doctor has said this, your doctor may be either very misinformed or perhaps they are smokers themselves and are not able to give you unbiased information. Quitting ANY time during pregnancy is beneficial to both your health and the baby’s health.

Please consider talking to your doctor about the patch or any other questions you may have.

Alice is also very knowledgeable and she would be glad to have you email her as well at acovey@mccdahs.org =)

Mandy-Health Educator