All the chemicals and what not in it is not good or healthy for a mother to have in her body while she is carrying a child. Since it's only a baby it is prone to be miscarried.
Smoking tobacco cigarettes .
The current medical opinion is that smoking and drinking alcohol is bad for the developing baby. Doing so is likely to affect the baby's development in the mother's womb. I doubt that any would be mother would want to risk creating a baby that has medical problems caused by them smoking, taking drugs or drinking alcohol.
Smoking can reduce the amount of oxygen the baby recieves.
Smoking weed during pregnancy can harm the developing baby. It may lead to low birth weight, premature birth, and developmental issues. It's best to avoid using marijuana while pregnant to protect the health of both the mother and the baby.
Smoking prevents blood from reaching the fetus, making it more difficult for the baby to get essential nutrients.
Yes. But smoking while pregnant will cause harm to the baby. Twice as much harm than smoking tobacco. See the related question below.
Smoking any tobacco products affects a baby from day one. As always, it's best to completely quit smoking when pregnant. But, if quitting is impossible then cutting back on smoking is better than nothing. Just remember that when the baby is born, he or she will already be addicted to nicotine, which will cause it to cry more than a non-nicotine addicted baby because they won't be able to have any tobacco products (they are babies!).
No it will not. Drinking and smoking will affect the baby once it´s there though.
Yes, smoking cigars while breastfeeding can negatively affect the baby. Nicotine and other harmful substances in tobacco can pass into breast milk, potentially impacting the baby's development and increasing the risk of health issues such as respiratory problems. Additionally, exposure to secondhand smoke can harm the infant's health, leading to increased risks of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other complications. It's advisable for breastfeeding mothers to avoid smoking to ensure the best health outcomes for their child.
I assume you are talking about tobacco? No!! Dipping is going to be just as bad as smoking. It still gets into the baby's blood stream and your baby will be affected by it as well.
yes, most definetly. it's extremely dangerous for the baby during and after pregnancy.
Yes. i don't believe that it will affect your baby