My husband's family smokes, and I'm worried about passive smoking now that I'm pregnant. I know it's bad, but can someone explain more about why smoking is bad for pregnancy? I need to emphasize this to them.
It took me so much effort and care to conceive with my PCOS history, so I was extremely cautious about everything. Smoking increases the risk of miscarriage and low birth weight significantly. Please prioritize your baby's health and consult your doctor for support in quitting.
Smoking is extremely dangerous because it restricts the essential oxygen and nutrients your baby needs to grow. Having faced pregnancy complications myself, I know how delicate this journey is. Please stay away from it and talk to your doctor immediately if you need help quitting.
I totally understand that breaking habits can be so hard, but please think of the precious little life growing inside you. Smoking can harm the baby's tiny heart and lungs. You deserve a healthy, beautiful pregnancy, so please protect your baby and seek help from your doctor if needed.
Smoking is really bad for the baby, haan. It cuts off the oxygen supply and can lead to serious health issues or premature delivery. Please avoid it completely for these nine months, na. It's best to discuss this openly with your doctor.
When I was pregnant, my parents and family made sure our home environment was completely smoke-free and healthy. Smoking or even secondhand smoke can affect the baby's growth and birth weight. Please stay in a clean, positive environment and talk to your doctor for guidance.