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What is Morning Sickness? Does it mean there's a problem?
Whether you're extremely sick or not sick at all is not a predictor of a pregnancy's success or failure. Morning sickness has become synonymous with pregnancy in our culture. But certainly not every pregnant woman experiences it. (A medical...

Parenting Starts Before Pregnancy
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How To Avoid Post Partum Depression
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Healthy Pregnancy: Pilates Helps Expecting Mothers From Pregnancy Thru Post Partum
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Acne During Pregnancy
Are you pregnant and suffering from acne? If this is a problem for you consider using a topical acne cream during pregnancy. Choosing the right topical acne cream during pregnancy is important because you want to make sure the medication is safe to...

 
Smoking risks for expectant mums

WOMEN who smoke during pregnancy nearly triple the risk their children will be born with attention deficit disorder, Danish researchers said. An expectant mother who smokes exposes her foetus to relatively high concentrations of nicotine, which alter receptors for the brain essential for brain development, said doctors from Aarhus University, Copenhagen. The researchers compared the backgrounds of 170 children diagnosed with hyperactive disorders against 3,800 children matched by age. Of those mothers with children born with the disorder, 59 per cent were smokers. The study found expectant mothers who smoked during pregnancy had a nearly three-fold risk of having a child with hyperkinetic disorders, which involves excessive mus- cular activity, inattention and impulsive behaviour including attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder.

CIGARETTE smoking and being exposed to secondhand smoke during pregnancy are equally likely to cause permanent genetic mutations in the foetus, a new report concludes. Dr Stephen G. Grant, an associate professor of environmental and occupational health at the University of Pittsburgh, found that babies born to active smokers, to women who were exposed to secondary smoke during pregnancy and to women who quit smoking when they found out they were pregnant, all had similar and significant increases in gene mutations. A woman who quits smoking when she discovers she is pregnant, Dr Grant said, is more likely to be exposed to second-hand smoke. "She is likely to continue to socialise with friends and family who smoke and to frequent places where others continue to smoke, thinking that exposure to other smokers is not such a big deal," he said.


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