By: Faith Liu | 2010-04-02 | Pregnancy It is common knowledge that smoking during pregnancy is a big NO-NO. Aside from the known major public health problem caused by smoking to many, the risk it poses to pregnant women is greater. Effects of smoking during pregnancy can like low-birth weight to babies. But more than that, it can also harm the health of both mother and baby. read more
By: Laura R Jones | 2010-04-01 | Pregnancy Pregnancy is a termed used for women who are carrying off springs known as embryo inside their wombs. Pregnancy usually is a very special time during which a woman experiences many changes inside her body. This experience might be very painful, but once the baby is born, a mother forgets all her suffering. Every parent wants a healthy and fit child and for this they need the mother to follow all the precautions and medications as instructed by the gynecologist. read more
By: Tim Frymyer | 2010-10-06 | Smoking Everyone wants a healthy and safe pregnancy. But what if you are a smoker? Read how a new approach might offer hope for those women who want to quit smoking during their pregnancy. read more
By: Susan Taylor F. | 2010-12-01 | Pregnancy There plenty of factors that prevents a women to get pregnant. These factors can either be psychological emotional or physical. Some of the factors that cause infertility are the following: Ovulation complications, Old age, Fallopian tube defects, Overweight, Stress and Smoking. read more
By: Grace Addison | 2010-09-18 | Pregnancy In case you are questioning exactly how cigarette smoking during pregnancy could damage your baby, then you certainly have arrived at the absolute right place. The facts are that smoking during pregnancy doubles the women's threat of having newborns with low weight at birth. read more
By: Aqeel | 2011-04-21 | Pregnancy Cigarette smoking during pregnancy is harmful because tobacco smoke the mother inhales contains many toxic substances, including nicotine, carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, tars, resins and some cancer-causing agents. When a pregnant woman inhales cigarette smoke, these chemicals pass through the placenta to the developing baby. gift | food | relationship | pregnancy | makeup | girl friend | boy read more
By: Samantha Gluck | 2010-12-28 | Women's Health Research clearly shows that smoking and/or drinking alcoholic beverages during pregnancy can have a negative impact on the developing fetus. Women should avoid alcoholic beverages, refrain from smoking, and avoid exposure to second hand cigarette smoke completely for the duration of their pregnancies. read more
By: Jason Rodriguez | 2010-04-02 | Smoking Smoking is harmful, hazardous, and dangerous. These three words all mean the same -- Smoking is not good for you or for anyone else! read more
By: Dan Rigler | 2010-03-29 | Pregnancy Some women who smoke find it hard to quit their habit even if they are pregnant. Even if they do not want any harm to befall on their baby, it is hard to drop the habit because they become so dependent on it. read more
By: Trevor Gardner | 2010-04-01 | Pregnancy When a woman becomes pregnant it one of the greatest moments of her life. Why do women who smoke when they become pregnant not realize they are harming their unborn child as well as themselves? Quitting smoking is hard due to nicotine addiction but surely caring for a disabled child is far more traumatic. read more
By: DirkHambridge | 2011-01-10 | Home & Family This article will go over some of the many dangers to your unborn child if you are smoking during pregnancy. If there was ever a right time to quit smoking, it is when you find out you are pregnant. Whatever distress it causes you to quit, your baby's health is worth it. read more
By: Grace Addison | 2010-09-25 | Pregnancy Just how can smoking during pregnancy affect your unborn baby? If you happen to smoke cigarettes when you're pregnant, the dangerous combination of nicotine and deadly carbon monoxide in cigarettes will always make it more difficult for your unborn baby to get the nourishment and oxygen it needs. read more
By: Josephine Osborn | 2011-09-17 | Medicine For most women, pregnancy is portrayed as a time of great joy and one of the happiest moments of their lives. However, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists or ACOG says that approximately 14-23% of pregnant women will develop symptoms... read more
By: ricky | 2010-12-30 | Health & Fitness Pregnant women who have asthma are usually handled not only by an obstetrical provider but also by an asthma specialist. read more