yes it can.
You mean as in smoking cigarettes? No but everything you inhale the baby gets too. It increases the risk for Sid and asthma after they are born.
Smoking tobacco causes highers chance of miscarriage up to 3 months and also low birth weight.
Yes, theoretically speaking, tobacco can cause smog. However, this will only be the case if the smoking area is extremely small. Therefore, in reality, smog won't be caused simply by smoking tobacco.
It can cause harm to the fetus. I had a miscarriage from smoking.
By quitting tobacco smoking or switching to non-smoking tobacco products. Non-smoking tobacco products still can cause mouth cancer and high blood pressure; there is no safe tobacco.
No but it affects the fetus in a negative way.
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Smoking is the inhalation of the smoke of burning tobacco encased in cigarettes, pipes, and cigars. Smoking is an addiction. Tobacco contains nicotine, a drug that is addictive. Smoking is the largest cause of preventable death in the world. Tobacco smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals. About 70 of them are known to cause cancer.
No. Becuse even if you take smokeless tobacco on a plane then you will get in trouble because even though it's smokeless it's still not safe when on a plane.
Smoking is not known to cause miscarriage. There should not be any harm to the fetus at that stage. Smoking is known to cause low birth weight in babies, and increased heart rate in the fetus.
Yes, dipping or chewing tobacco is just as dangerous as smoking. It isn't only the smoke from the cigarette that can harm you, it is the tobacco and other chemicals in the tobacco product.
Chemicals in tobacco irritate the lining of your bronchial tubes.