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Showing posts with label Smoking during pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smoking during pregnancy. Show all posts

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