Smoking
is much dangerous for a pregnant woman than any other person. Smoking affects
your unborn child. If you are going to plan your family or are already
pregnant, then you need to concentrate on facts related to smoking. A Mother
always wants to give a healthy and fit life to her baby. But continuing with
your smoking are you really fulfilling your wish?
When
you take a puff then the smoke that you inhale goes into your baby’s body. It
affects his weight resulting into less resistant body. Smoking affects his
height too. Such babies whose mothers had smoked during their pregnancies are
generally short in height. This
possibility is much less in case of the women who smoke a full pack during
pregnancy. At this stage even no physician suggests to continue this habit.
Baby’s body needs more supply of oxygen to survive in mother’s womb. Supply of
nicotine deprives a baby to consume his share of oxygen. Such children are not
able to adjust socially than children of non smoking mothers.
Studies
show that possibility of infant morality is 50 percent higher when the mother
smokes than in case of non -smoking mothers. Children of many smokers die of
sudden infant death syndrome, or crib death. If pregnant women stop smoking by
their fourth month of pregnancy then still they are out of danger zone.
Parenting
is a tough job. If you do not sound well in your health then how will you be
able to take care of your child? Most women suffer from lung cancer that is a
deadly disease. A child always seeks for his mother’s shelter. If you want to
be there all time for your child, then you need to stop smoking at once.
Passive
smokers are more prone to the diseases than chain smokers are. This applies on
children also. As a matter of fact, they are too sensitive to problems raised
by the passive smoking.
By
quitting the smoking you are rendering a new life to your child. You and your
child both will enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Quitting smoking is not an easy
thing to do for the usual smokers. But alternatives will certainly work for
you. There are many support centers that can help you out. Just enroll yourself
in them. You can see your health care provider for solutions and suggestions.
Your one step to quitting the smoking will lead your unborn to the path of a
safe child.
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