They don't have a lower rate of anything. There is a higher rate of premature birth, children with birth defects, and problems in development. As children they have more breathing problems and Allergies living around smokers. That doesn't fade away as they age because of the breathing in of second hand smoke affects them all of their lives.
what is the pulse rate of pregnant women
Yes there are -women age faster than men that smoke tobacco at the same rate.
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Men smoke significantly more than women. Sweden is the only country in which more women smoke than men (according to a 2005 World Health Organization study) and many countries have large disparities in "favor" of men. China, for example, has a 64% male smoking rate while only 4.5% of women smoke. The same WHO study suggests that the more "empowered" women are (based upon various factors), the more they smoke.
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
yes that's normal
A normal resting heart rate is 60-100, with women being at the higher end of that spectrum and men being lower. For citation see http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-rate/AN01906
It relaxes you and the baby and keeps the heart rate at a normal pace nice and steady. It also of course relaxes the mussles and it is not good to stress when you are pregnant so it helps a lot but pregnancy yoga classes I think are one of the best things for pregnant women.
The average adult resting ventilation rate is 12-18 breaths per minute.
yes. Your BMI is largely dependent on the muscle:fat mass ratio within your body. Higher fat level & lower muscle % in women means that generally their Basal metabolic rate will be lower.
Women should research and consider all the same car insurance companies that men do, such as Geico and Progressive. However, women pay less than men on average for car insurance due to a number of factors, such as a lower average accident rate and a lower average rate of being ticketed for speeding.
In the past it was mostly men until advertisers promoted the idea of women smoking. Now, both genders are about equally likely to smoke. What matters most is the age. Today, teens to adults are most likely to smoke.