My husband smokes at home and im a bit worried about the passive thing. I dont smoke myself but the smell stays in the room. Is this actually harmful for baby?
We are also trying to conceive now and my husband stopped smoking completely because we read it affects both of us. It is better to avoid it for a healthy baby.
Please talk to your doctor immediately if you or someone at home is smoking. I had complications in my pregnancy and I know how crucial it is to stay in a clean, smoke-free environment.
Medical studies show that nicotine and carbon monoxide are highly harmful for fetal development. Your gynac can guide you with proper cessation programs if you are struggling to quit.
Instead of reaching for a smoke, try to distract yourself with some nice munchies like flavored makhana or a nice mocktail! Keeping your mouth busy with healthy cravings might help you quit easier.
Yes dear, smoking restricts oxygen flow to the baby and can cause low birth weight. It's best to stop completely right now for your little one's safety.
Haan na, it definitely affects the baby's growth. Active or passive smoking, both are really not good during these nine months, so please avoid it completely.