The CDC or WHO will have more information on this. More far-reaching is the number of children suffering from neurological or respiratory issues as a result of mothers smoking. Asthma, low birth weight, and a compromised immune system come to mind.
Approximately 1,000 infants die each year in the United States as a result of exposure to secondhand smoke from their parents or caregivers smoking. This exposure increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), respiratory infections, and other health complications in babies. It is important for parents to create smoke-free environments to protect their children's health.
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On average, around 60,000 babies are born in Turkey every month, which translates to roughly 2,000 babies born each day in the country.
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On average, about 120,000 babies are born in Thailand each day.
As of recent statistics from 2007 3271 people die from smoking each year.
Over 140 million babies are born worldwide each year.
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Many kids do voice their opinion to their parents about their smoking. However, that's not always enough for someone to stop smoking. It's important to remember that smoking is a habit (in some cases even an addiction) that many people struggle to overcome.
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About 2 million people die from smoking each year in the us alone.
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On average, 7086 babies are born each day in Mexico (2015 estimates).
Almost 36 babies die each second, which equates to 10 million each year.