Smoking while pregnant linked to worse baby health, study confirms

NCT ID NCT07427706

Summary

This study looked back at health records to see if babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy had worse health than babies whose mothers quit. Researchers compared 105 babies on things like birth scores, growth, development, and breastfeeding. The goal was to gather more evidence about the specific harms of smoking during pregnancy.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Unidad de Salud Publica y Epidemiologia Nutricional. Departamento de ciencias medicas y basicas

    Tarragona, Reus, 43201, Spain

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