The effects are very very small, but you should stop smoking immediately. Smoking decreases the amount of oxygen available to your baby and so their growth is impaired, so at only 5 weeks pregnant, your baby should make up the growth easy. The effects are very very small, but you should stop smoking immediately. Smoking decreases the amount of oxygen available to your baby and so their growth is impaired, so at only 5 weeks pregnant, your baby should make up the growth easy.
You may have harmed it a little bit, but if you stop now and get prenatal care then you might be ok. Howeve, it is easier for you to have a miscarriage under these circumstances.
The fetus will be harmed and certainly will be born with health problems. Quit smoking and give the most valuable gift to your future baby: THE HEALTH.
The worst possible ways. All kind of athletes is harmed by smoking. Smoking and athleticism are not compatible anyway.
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pregnant women
Irritation of the lungs, that's about it. Seriously Oh, and being caught by the police. Cannabis is harmless, because it's never actually "harmed" anyone, because it's never caused any serious health issues.
When they are seriously at risk of harm or being harmed or abused.
Those people are deeply harmed by that smoke. So avoid places where people are smoking.
there are many but i will tell u 2 one is lungs and other is lips.
each year four million people die of smoking all around the world but in the us 430,000 to435,000 die of smoking but each day 1,192 die and 227 famous people die already
Thousands and thousands of babies are concieved during a night out on the town by intoxicated adults and continue on to be healthy babies. Now you know you are pregnant it is important not to drink anymore, but I dont think you have anything to worry about with the early drinking in the first few weeks, the baby was still travelling down your fallopian tubes at that stage.
no not at all, you are totally safe.
Andrographis is also capable of producing a miscarriage, and thus should be avoided by pregnant women unless otherwise directed by a knowledgeable practitioner.