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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
here's the thing: babies of smokers come out underweight
however, they are less prone to neural tube defects when smoking happens during the first trimester--
no fucking idea why, look it up
so, quit smoking on month 4-- ha!
maybe the nausea will take care of it?
no, quit as soon as you can eh-- birth defects are no good
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I do not admit this to ANTONE it is embarassing but i smoked during my pregnancys. I cut down from 2 packs a day to around 4 a day. I felt so guilty addiction sucks. I did also quit pot and pills no drinking. My son was born 9lbs and 6oz I am 5'3"He was a gigantic baby. In fact so large I had to have a c section and they had to pound my rib cage to get him out. My daughter was 8lbs 7 oz another c section. If it does cause low birth weight I guess that was a good side affect in my circumstance. Not a single thing wrong with them. They are very healthy don't have asthma or allergy issues. I have never had to take them to the doctor very much in the past.
If you can quit do it. I am a horrible example when it comes to that and I am ashamed of it. I was praying to get morning sickness hoping it would push me to want to stop more but all I got was heart burn.