Postpartum Smoking Relapse May Be Prevented By Newly-Defined Factors (Medical News Today)
Although many women quit smoking during pregnancy to protect their unborn children from the effects of cigarettes, half of them resume the habit within a few months of giving birth.
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Single mothers more likely to suffer postpartum smoking relapse (New Kerala)
Washington, August 28 : A woman who quit smoking during pregnancy to protect their unborn children from the effects of cigarettes is more likely to remain smoke free even after giving birth if she has a partner who shares some of the burden of child-rearing, according to a new study.
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Newly-defined factors may prevent postpartum smoking relapse (EurekAlert!)
( University of North Carolina School of Medicine ) Although many women quit smoking during pregnancy to protect their unborn children from the effects of cigarettes, half resume the habit within a few months of giving birth. By shedding light on the factors that enable the other half to put down that cigarette for good, a study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ...
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Newly-defined Factors May Prevent Postpartum Smoking Relapse (Newswise)
Many women quit smoking during pregnancy to protect their unborn children from the effects of cigarettes, but half resume the habit within a few months of giving birth. A study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill could lead to programs designed to help women quit and stay quit.
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Thousands helped to quit smoking (BBC News)
More than 2,200 smokers in Cumbria manage to stub out for good after asking the NHS for help.
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