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Smoking is a genetic debt your children will pay. It raises your child's risk of birth defects by 68% and brain abnormalities (i.e., Ancephaly: wherein the brain isn't fully developed) by 41% January is Birth Defects Awareness Month. Be tobacco and nicotine free to lower the risk of premature birth. For more information on Birth Defects Awareness Month, visit https: www.marchofdimes.org learn more about birth defects For help quitting, call Tobacco and pregnancy: Overview of exposures and effects Rogers 2008 Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews Wiley Online Library Tobacco Smoke Hurts Babies Smoking during Pregnancy Linked to Birth Defects like Missing Limbs and Cleft Palate Blog Smoking, Pregnancy, and Babies Overviews of Diseases Conditions Tips From Former Smokers CDC
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