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| NSW Health Factsheet | Smoking is known to have an effect on babies even before they are born. Cigarette smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, (including 69 that cause cancer) that both you and your baby are exposed to when you smoke. |
Smoking and pregnancy |
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Last updated: 03 October 2007 Smoking and your unborn babyThe umbilical cord is your baby's lifeline. The blood that flows through this cord gives your baby all the oxygen and nutrients it needs to grow. When you smoke a cigarette you inhale the gas carbon monoxide. This means that the amount of oxygen available to your baby through the umbilical cord is reduced. This makes the baby's heart beat more rapidly, and increases overall stress on its developing body. Smoking can also reduce the flow of blood through the placenta, which limits the amount of nutrients that feed the baby. Smoking, pregnancy and birth
After baby is born
BreastfeedingBreast milk protects your baby against infection, but if you smoke, you are likely to have reduced production of breast milk and some harmful substances may be absorbed by the baby through the breast milk. If you are having difficulty quitting smoking, try not to smoke just before or during feeds, and always go outside to smoke. If you can't give it up completely, keep working on it. Remember, even if you do smoke, breastfeeding is preferable to bottle-feeding because of the important nutrients and protective factors in breast milk. As a mother, protect your baby's health by not smoking and by asking family and visitors to always go outside to smoke. Passive smokingEvery time someone smokes around you or your children, you are all smoking too. This is called passive smoking or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). ETS can affect the health of children:
The fact sheet Car and home smoke free zone has more information. Common QuestionsCan I use NRT during my pregnancy? Can I use NRT while I'm breastfeeding? If I am already three months pregnant, should I quit? Is it OK to cut down, rather than quit? If I have a low birthweight baby, will the birth be quicker and easier? If I stop smoking, how much weight will I put on? If smoking relaxes me, then is this good for my baby? References1. British Medical Association 2004, Smoking and reproductive life, the impact of smoking on sexual, reproductive and child health, British Medical Association Board of Science and Education & Tobacco Control Resource Centre, BMA Publications, London, February 2004. 2. US Department of Health and Human Services 2004, The Health and Consequences of Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health 2004. 3. US Department of Health and Human Services 2006, The health consequences of involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke, A report of the Surgeon General, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. 4. Commonwealth of Australia 2006, National clinical guidelines for the management of drug use during pregnancy, birth and the early development years of the newborn, NSW Department of Health. Related Links
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| For more information please contact your doctor, local public health unit or community health centre - look under NSW Government at the front of the White Pages | |||||
| Metropolitan Areas | Location | Number | Rural Areas | Location | Number |
| Northern Sydney/Central Coast | Hornsby | 02 9477 9400 | Greater Southern | Goulburn | 02 4824 1837 |
| Gosford | 02 4349 4845 | Albury | 02 6080 8900 | ||
| South Eastern Sydney/Illawarra | Randwick | 02 9382 8333 | Greater Western | Broken Hill | 08 8080 1499 |
| Wollongong | 02 4221 6700 | Dubbo | 02 6841 5569 | ||
| Sydney South West | Camperdown | 02 9515 9420 | Bathurst | 02 6339 5601 | |
| Sydney West | Penrith | 02 4734 2022 | Hunter/New England | Newcastle | 02 4924 6477 |
| Parramatta | 02 9840 3603 | Tamworth | 02 6767 8630 | ||
| Justice Health Service | Matraville | 02 9311 2707 | North Coast | Port Macquarie | 02 6588 2750 |
| Lismore | 02 6620 7500 | ||||

