Many years ago, soon-to-be mothers would smoke throughout a pregnancy, having no idea that the tobacco was causing harm to both mother and baby. However, over time significant research has gone into the risks of smoking, specifically when pregnancy is involved. While quitting smoking is tough, remember that it is a decision worth making. After all, you want to ensure you are healthy and that you bring a healthy baby into the world, giving him or her, the best chance at life.
One of the worst things a pregnant woman can do is smoke. It is important to understand why stopping smoking is so vital. For instance, did you know that cigarettes contain literally thousands of chemicals? Even worse, some of the chemicals include lead and cyanide, known compounds that cause cancer. This means that when you smoke, not only are these harmful toxins making their way through your body, but the body of your unborn child as well. The result is babies are often born too early, they are underweight, and unfortunately, some die prior to birth or shortly thereafter.
Obviously, you want to do everything possible during your pregnancy to ensure the health and safety of your beloved baby. Knowing the dangers associated with smoking and pregnancy is a step in the right direction. Everything that goes into your body from food to beverages to medicine to cigarette smoke will be passed on to the baby. Therefore, he or she is being robbed of needed oxygen and nutrients, while being exposed to toxins.
You see, cigarettes contain both carbon monoxide and nicotine. These harmful chemicals go into battle as a team against you and the baby, reducing oxygen supply by narrowing the body's blood vessels, which includes all the vessels in the umbilical cord that nourishes the fetus through the developmental months. Even worse, the red blood cells, which work by carrying the oxygen, will begin to accumulate carbon monoxide molecules. Soon, oxygen is limited to such a degree that the baby suffers.
By smoking during pregnancy, you are increasing the risk of having a baby weighing 5.5-pounds or less, or even a premature birth by as much as 50%. However, the most devastating effect that smoking has on pregnancy is that the risk of a stillbirth is more than doubled. We know that you love and want your unborn baby. With this information, you can see just how critical quitting smoking is. If you are trying but finding that you cannot get past the horrific cravings, you should talk to your doctor about possible aids.
Of course, the best option would be to stop smoking prior to pregnancy. However, if you smoke and discover you are pregnant, the sooner you can do something about this habit the better off in the end. Of all the decisions you have made in your life, the option to quit smoking for the sake of your pregnancy is one of the best, one you will never regret making.
The Risks Of Smoking
Everyone has heard the risks associated with smoking cigarettes, but the risks of cigar smoking are often overlooked. Many people are uncertain whether the risks of smoking cigars are equally dangerous, less dangerous, or more so. Regular cigar smoking can cause major health problems, according to the National Cancer Institute. Cigar smoking has been linked, through scientific research, with cancers of the lungs, larynx, esophagus, and oral cavity. Newer research indicates that the development of pancreatic cancer may also be strongly linked to cigar smoking. Individuals who frequently inhale cigar smoke are at significantly greater risk of developing lung disease and heart problems, caution doctors.
In those individuals who smoke regularly and inhale while smoking, the health threats of cigar smoking increase dramatically. An individual who smokes three to four cigars per day is at eight times the risk of developing some kind of oral cancer compared to a nonsmoker. While it is clear that smoking cigars on a daily basis can pose serious health risks, it is not yet clear what the health risks of occasional cigar smoking may be.
Because it is apparent that so many more people have become addicted to cigarettes than cigars it is natural for many people to question whether cigars are as addictive as cigarettes. The fact is that every tobacco product has the potential to become addictive because it contains nicotine. Take for example the effects of smokeless tobacco products. Products such as chewing tobacco can become extremely addictive simply because they contain tobacco, which in turn contains nicotine. Since cigar smokers do not inhale deeply or at all, the nicotine is inhaled superficially. Cigarette smokers, on the other hand, tend to inhale deeply, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed more quickly and readily by the lungs. However, despite the tendency of most cigar smokers to inhale the nicotine only superficially, it is still very likely to experience addiction if the user smokes cigars on a regular basis.
But if nicotine is so addictive, it would stand to reason that cigar smokers would smoke more often. It appears that there are many reasons why most people avoid becoming addicted to cigars. The most obvious reason is, as previously mentioned, that the nicotine is inhaled much less effectively than in regular cigarette smoking, resulting in less nicotine being absorbed by the body. Another reason is that cigars are not as readily accessible as cigarettes. Most smokers regard cigars as a luxury item and save them for special occasions. However they can become addictive when cigars are smoked on a regular basis. As logic would indicate, as the frequency of use increases, the health risks of any kind of smoking increase dramatically.
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