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Wednesday 16 October 2013

Smoking during pregnancy

Smoking during pregnancy

Smoking during pregnancy mostly younger women, women with lower levels of education and unskilled - these are the conclusions of various studies and statistics.
 http://www.healthreviewscam.com/acne-no-more-review/
Be careful also to passive smoking! Passive smoking has the same effect as active smoking, if a pregnant woman smokes nutrition secretion into the inner wall of the uterus to receive the chemicals that penetrate the blood there. During pregnancy smokers exclude these toxic chemicals: carbon monoxide - binds to hemoglobin and takes place designated for oxygen.

This creates a carboxyhemoglobin, which worsens oxygenation of the blood. Nicotine - narrows the lumen of blood vessels, tissue perfusion worsens and leads to a decrease in food placenta, and thus the fetus. Women who smoke, "nourish" the fetus through the placenta toxic chemicals, and thus increase the risks of:- · Primary and secondary infertility ·

Ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage · Fetal death due to placental peeling off · Bleeding placenta during pregnancy · Premature birth · Premature rupture of membranes sac and fetal damage · Stillbirth · Children born to women who smoked during pregnancy · Lower birth weight than children born to women, non-smoking - an average of 260 grams. · Less body length, the smaller the volume of the head and chest ·

More birth defects, the occurrence of which is proportional to the number of cigarettes smoked during pregnancy

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