No
More men smoke than women and more women die of cancer from smoking. Society still frowns on women smoking more than men.
It has been shown that lesbians are more likely than heterosexual women to be obese, have a higher body mass index (BMI), and have higher rates of smoking, but are also more likely to have a healthier body image.
25-44 year old people have the most smokers in their age group. Men are also more likely to smoke than women.
no
Women seem to be somewhat more susceptible to smoking-related problems than men, but the difference is not great.
no they are not more likely to have babies with high birth weights tobacco is bad for you baby
Smoking is universally harmful. More so for pregnant women.
* Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking. * Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, and cigarette smoking causes most cases. * Compared to nonsmokers, men who smoke are about 23 times more likely to develop lung cancer and women who smoke are about 13 times more likely. Smoking causes about 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and almost 80% in women.
More than likely
yes
Autism isn't more likely in a smoking pregnancy. Autism is a neurological difference, just like with any other biological variation it comes down to genetics.
Both smoking and the birth control pill can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Young women are more likely to die from heart attack or stroke from getting pregnant and having a baby than from smoking on the birth control pill.