sids and cigarette smoke Secondhand causes significant health issues in children, including increased risks of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), severe asthma attacks, chronic respiratory infections (bronchitis, pneumonia), ear infections. Due to developing lungs The risk of sudden infant
The risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is higher if you or your partner smokes while you're pregnant, or after your baby is born. Follow these steps to help keep your Avoid Impairment Safe Sleep Academy Babies who are exposed to tobacco smoke before or after birth have a much greater chance of SIDS than babies who are kept smoke free. For advice and support on quitting smoking call No Smoking Day Quit now for you and for your baby Download the free quit smoking app www.nhs.uk better health quit smoking www.nhs.uk pregnancy keeping well Links for the app can be found in the My Child Health Smoke Free Me Smoking and SIDS: How Daycare Staff Can Reduce the Risk
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