a. The most important matters you need to do are stop smoking if you are planning to have a children. This is important for your healthy birth defect or illness.
b. When your baby is born, there is a need to protect children from smoking. Not lead to a reduction in milk supply, and can prevent breastfeeding.
c. When baby get fair dose of nicotine through breast milk. It can cause the disease in the form of nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. And also, it is not good for babies because …show more content…
2. Why is it so dangerous to smoke during pregnancy?
A. Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, including truly nasty things like cyanide, lead, and at least 60 cancer-causing compounds. When you smoke during pregnancy, that toxic brew gets into your bloodstream, your baby's only source of oxygen and nutrients.
B. The most serious complications including stillbirth, premature delivery, and low birth weight can be chalked up to the fact that nicotine and carbon monoxide work together to reduce your baby's supply of oxygen.
C. Nicotine chokes off oxygen by narrowing blood vessels throughout your body, including the ones in the umbilical cord like forcing your baby to breathe through a narrow straw.
3. How smoking affects during pregnancy doubles the chances that a baby will be born too early or weigh less than 5 1/2 pounds at birth Smoking also more than doubles the risk of stillbirth.
A. It can affect their weight and size because smoking …show more content…
Negative effects of smoking from head to neck. A. It can affect your Eye condition because smoking can increase your risk of many eye conditions that can cause blindness. B. It can cause stroke. You may be up to four times more likely to have a stroke if you smoke. This is because smoking damages your blood cells and may cause blood clots and bleeding. If this happens in your brain, it can lead to the sudden death of brain cells. C . It can cause cancers of the mouth, nose, throat, larynx, trachea and esophagus. 3. Smoking is toxic to your lungs. A. If you have asthma, smoking can trigger attacks or make your asthma more severe. B. Smoking increases your risk of getting pneumonia, an infection in your lungs. C . COPD includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema and can cause trouble breathing and wheezing. Smoking is responsible for about 80% of all deaths from COPD.
4. Smoking can affect your bones by