They are both harmful. If you are pregnant, quit both of those substances along with alcohol, caffeine and other drugs not recommended by a doctor.
Baby
Smoking is universally harmful. More so for pregnant women.
Tar in cigarettes vary from 6.8 to 21.6 mg tar each. Therefore, 68.0 to 216.0 mg of tar will be ingested per day by smoking 10 cigarettes. This is a careless and irresponsible thing to do for a child while they are developing, to say the least.
Because the nicotine in the cigarettes or cigars is harmfull to the developing baby.
None, people should try to stop smoking. Smoking will kill you about five years earlier than if you did not smoke at all.
Marijuana does not have any effect on a woman's ability to get pregnant.
DEFINITELY QUIT SMOKING. smoking during pregnancy can cause low birth weight as well as severe birth defects. smoking is extremely harmful to fetuses, as it is to pregnant women, other adults, and children.
You probably shouldn't be smoking, period. Claravis, a variety of the anti-acne drug Accutane, is definitely contraindicated for women who are or who might become pregnant, or anyone who has any of a long list of blood disorders. But smoking is not specifically listed among the contraindications. Do not go to WikiAnswers for medical advice. Discuss this with you physician.
For pregnant women to sleep better
More aware? Both men and women are equally aware of the benefits of stopping smoking.
Women who take oral contraceptives should not smoke cigarettes. It is not recommended because with some contraceptives like Yaz smoking increases the chance of blood clots.
In the middle of the 20th century, ads for cigarettes featured doctors. There was the one of a doctor smoking a cigarette with the caption, "More Doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette." The campaign began in 1946 and ran for eight years in magazines and on the radio. Kool's ad said, "Doctors…agree that Kools are soothing to your throat." L & M Cigarettes were "Just what the doctor ordered." They also advised pregnant women to smoke cigarettes to help with morning sickness. Most doctors now know better and recommend that their patients not use tobacco.