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Essay heading: Smoking While Pregnant
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November 27, 2002 |
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Just knowing of all these dangers that can happen during pregnancy is something every new and expecting mother should be aware of, not only for her own health, but for the health of here baby.
When a pregnant woman chooses to smoke throughout her pregnancy she than has to not only be concerned of the complications she and her baby may experience during her three trimesters, but also of the complications her and her baby may have to face during and shortly after birth... displayed 300 characters
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The birth of ones child should be a joyous experience that is remembered and cherished throughout ones life. A smoking mother may find it harder to take part in that joy, as smoking during pregnancy can have a negative outcome on her new born baby. New born babies, born to a mother who smoked are seen to be “less attentive to sounds, display more muscle tension, are more excitable when touched and visually stimulated, and more often have colic” (Berk 67)... displayed next 300 characters
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