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Active and Passive Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes: A Study From a Developing Country.

Shereen HamadnehJehan Hamadneh
Published in: Annals of global health (2021)
The current study illustrated that smoking during pregnancy leads to offspring with reduced birth weight, birth length, and head and chest circumference; reduces delivery gestational age; and lowers the first-minute Apgar score. Our study findings highlight the need for further research issued to smoking effects on perinatal outcomes, the implementation of actions to develop cessation interventions in the preconception period, and an evaluation of useful interventions to enhance a smoking-free environment during pregnancy.
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