A study that links pregnant women to 'serious problems' for newborns

A new study showed that the smoke of pregnant women is very small amounts of cigarettes (one to two a day), the incidence of serious health complications in newborns increases significantly compared to women who have not smoked during or before pregnancy. The results of this study are new evidence that women who hope for pregnancy, or those who wear should be taken away from smoking to protect the health of their newborns, says researchers in the study published in the “Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. Blood poisoning and respiratory attacks. Pregnancy or in the first three months of smoking, or that light smoke is unlikely to be harmful. To further investigate this, researchers used national birth certificates of the American National Biological Statistics System between 2016 and 2019, which included a total of 15 million, 379 thousand and 982 registered live births. The investigation confirmed that women -smokers had more risk factors for newborn health problems, as smoking before pregnancy or in each of the three parts of the pregnancy was linked to an increased risk of developing major health problems to newborns, either separately or combined, after adapting the potentially impressive factors, including age, raging and weight before pregnancy. The risk rate of more than one major health problem for newborns was smoked if the mother smoked before pregnancy, 27% higher, but it is higher by 31 and 32% if she smokes at any time while she is pregnant. For example, the risk of importing intensive care for newborns was 24% higher than the mother smoked before pregnancy, while it was 30 and 32% higher than she smoked while she was pregnant. Are there safe smoking levels before or during pregnancy? As far as the timing is concerned, women who have higher possibilities for their newborn children with more than one main health problem just before pregnancy or during the first, second or third third smoke compared to women who do not smoke at any time. Even light smoke was linked to the high risk of developing serious health issues in newborns. For example, among mothers who smoke a cigarette daily to two before pregnancy, the risk was up 16%, and it rises to 31% if they smoke 20 or more cigarettes a day. The risk of newborn entry into intensive care was 13% higher with a cigarette smoking daily, rising to 29% by 20 or more cigarettes. It is noteworthy that it is a monitoring study, and in this way conclusive conclusions cannot be withdrawn on the cause and result. However, the researchers pointed out that “there is no safe period or a safe level of smoke shortly before or during pregnancy, and emphasizes the need to prevent the start of smoking for non -smoking and encouraging smokers to stop smoking if they want a safe pregnancy.