If you have been drinking up until the point
when you become pregnant or smoking it is also vital that you stop doing
so immediately. Many women worry that they consumed a few alcoholic drinks
prior to learning they were pregnant. If you are concerned you should talk
with your healthcare provider. Chances are that everything will be just
fine as long as you stop immediately. At this time there are no recommended
safe limits of alcohol to consume during pregnancy, thus it is best that
you avoid alcohol all together.
Smoking is equally as harmful for a mother during pregnancy. Smoking
can also affect your unborn fetus, potentially contributing to
birth defects or respiratory problems later in life. Did you know
that when you smoke your baby is receiving less oxygen than they
normally would? This can cause your baby to grow less rapidly than
they might normally, and may also contribute to preterm labor,
which can be potentially life threatening for your infant.
If you are a smoker when you find out you are pregnant, be sure
to consult with your healthcare provider immediately about your
condition. Your healthcare provider can work with you to develop
a plan for quitting that is manageable and something you can learn
to live with during your pregnancy. There are also numerous support
groups available for mothers who are trying to quit during and
even after pregnancy. Remember that the sooner you quit smoking,
the sooner you start providing your unborn child with the best
possible outcome for a healthy and safe delivery and later life.
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