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Friday, September 27, 2013

Passive smoking Not Good for Pregnant

Women are exposed to passive smoking at a young age have a higher risk of developing problems during pregnancy. This is published by the study in Tobacco Control and conducted by researchers at the "University of Rochester in New York proves showed before that in women, the correlation between exposure to secondhand smoke and an increased difficulty level and during the gestation period
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The study was conducted on 4800 women at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute from 1982 to 1998, the invited were conducted to respond to a questionnaire on the state of pregnancy trying to get pregnant and all miscarriages against in relation to their use of cigarettes and exposure to tobacco smoke .
The data showed that 40% of women reported a number of problems during pregnancy and motherhood: some were unable to get pregnant, while others the loss of the fetus, 11, 3% suffer from discomfort during pregnancy, have suffered, while 32 % had multiple miscarriages.

The researchers found that the women studied were four of the exposed five to parental smoking when they were young and only a 26% greater risk of non-pregnant, and so, as in the past, continue to smoke in the house ran a, 39% risk of miscarriage.
According to scientists, it is possible that passive smoking with the normal functioning of hormones disturbs involved in fertility and pregnancy, so it is necessary that all women. Before exposure to age, to protect the right for reproductive development

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