
Smoking during pregnancy: Here's how smoking affects you and your baby
Smoking during pregnancy can be harmful to you and your baby. It can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth and much more.

Smoking during pregnancy can be harmful to you and your baby. It can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth and much more.

Women who smoke are generally not acquainted with the threats that it may pose to their health specially while planning their family or during pregnancy. Understand what smoking could do to you and your baby's health.

Although smoking during pregnancy is reported to have an adverse effect on foetus health, a new study shows that regular intake of Vitamin C by smoker mom-to-be may help reduce the harm done to infant's lungs after birth.

While studies have repeatedly linked maternal smoking during pregnancy with reduced sperm count in male children, a new research showed that men whose fathers smoked at the time of pregnancy also had 50 per cent lower count of sperms than those with non-smoking fathers.

Smoking in pregnancy has been linked to a higher risk of a child being overweight.

Women who smoke during pregnancy may increase the risk of children developing neuropsychiatric disorders associated with behavioural problems, warn researchers.

Smoking cannabis during pregnancy may lead to abnormal brain structure in children, a new study has warned.

Planning to conceive? High time you quit smoking.

Mothers who smoke during pregnancy can increase the risks of mental disorders in their babies, warns a study.

If you can't keep your hands off cigarettes while pregnant, then you may be altering the DNA of your developing foetus as a new study suggests that maternal smoking during pregnancy leaves its lasting mark on the child's genetic make-up.

Young men whose mothers smoked during pregnancy had lower aerobic fitness compared to those whose mothers did not., finds a new study.

Here's why new mothers are at risk of smoking

Women who breastfeed their infants for at least 90 days smoke less after childbirth

Prenatal smoking ups diabetes risk for children

Our panel expert Sonali Shivlani lists out 10 things pregnant women should avoid doing.

Why you shouldn't smoke or drink during pregnancy

Beware - Smoking during pregnancy could make your daughter a nicotine addict!

Smoking during pregnancy can put your baby at risk of respiratory and other infections

Smoking during pregnancy can be harmful to you and your baby. It can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth and much more.

Women who smoke are generally not acquainted with the threats that it may pose to their health specially while planning their family or during pregnancy. Understand what smoking could do to you and your baby's health.

Although smoking during pregnancy is reported to have an adverse effect on foetus health, a new study shows that regular intake of Vitamin C by smoker mom-to-be may help reduce the harm done to infant's lungs after birth.

While studies have repeatedly linked maternal smoking during pregnancy with reduced sperm count in male children, a new research showed that men whose fathers smoked at the time of pregnancy also had 50 per cent lower count of sperms than those with non-smoking fathers.

Smoking in pregnancy has been linked to a higher risk of a child being overweight.

Women who smoke during pregnancy may increase the risk of children developing neuropsychiatric disorders associated with behavioural problems, warn researchers.

Smoking cannabis during pregnancy may lead to abnormal brain structure in children, a new study has warned.

Planning to conceive? High time you quit smoking.

Mothers who smoke during pregnancy can increase the risks of mental disorders in their babies, warns a study.

If you can't keep your hands off cigarettes while pregnant, then you may be altering the DNA of your developing foetus as a new study suggests that maternal smoking during pregnancy leaves its lasting mark on the child's genetic make-up.

Young men whose mothers smoked during pregnancy had lower aerobic fitness compared to those whose mothers did not., finds a new study.

Here's why new mothers are at risk of smoking

Women who breastfeed their infants for at least 90 days smoke less after childbirth

Prenatal smoking ups diabetes risk for children

Our panel expert Sonali Shivlani lists out 10 things pregnant women should avoid doing.

Why you shouldn't smoke or drink during pregnancy

Beware - Smoking during pregnancy could make your daughter a nicotine addict!

Smoking during pregnancy can put your baby at risk of respiratory and other infections