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Smoking Cessation and Preterm Birth in Second Pregnancy Among Women who Smoked in Their First.

Gavin PereiraJennifer DunneAnnette K ReganGizachew A Tessema
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
A considerable amount of research has been undertaken on the effects of smoking during pregnancy on birth outcomes, the influence of postpartum smoking on the health of the mother and newborn child, and postpartum smoking cessation. However, follow-up of women after giving birth does not tend to be long enough to observe smoking and outcomes of subsequent pregnancies. We show that smoking cessation in the subsequent pregnancy is achievable by a large proportion of women despite smoking in their first pregnancy, which translates to clear reductions in risk of preterm birth in the subsequent pregnancy.
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