Impact of nicotine and maternal BMI on fetal birth weight.
Veronika GüntherIbrahim AlkatoutChristoph VollmerNicolai MaassAlexander StraussManfred VoigtPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
Both maternal BMI and smoking during pregnancy influences the birth weight and therefore pregnancy outcome. Smoking during pregnancy was significantly associated with low birth weight. Pregnant women should be advised to cease or at least reduce smoking in order to improve the birth weight of the newborn and to minimize child morbidities.