Heard about this on the news, on waking this morning, and nearly fell out of my bed. How bl**dy STUPID can you get???
Pregnant teenagers are deliberately smoking in the hope of having
smaller babies so giving birth is easier, it has been reported.
Public health minister Caroline Flint spoke at a Labour Party
conference fringe meeting about teenagers' attempts to reduce their
labour pains, the Nursing Standard magazine reported. Smoking can lead to low birthweight babies, meaning some teenagers smoke throughout pregnancy, the magazine said.
The Department of Health said Ms Flint had heard about the issue
anecdotally from health professionals and young women she has met. Ms Flint said: "It is important that we understand what stops
young women making healthy choices so we can provide the right answers
to their concerns. "In this case, childbirth is no less painful if your baby is low weight. So smoking is not the answer, pain relief is."
Studies have shown that women who smoke during pregnancy are three
times more likely to have a low birthweight baby. Smoking can also
cause other problems, such as respiratory illness. Women who smoke are less likely to carry their babies to full
term and there is a 26% increased risk that they will miscarry or
experience stillbirth.
Babies of smoking mothers are also an average of 200g (7oz) lighter at birth.
Royal College of Midwives (RCM) midwife Gail Johnson said there
was no evidence that having a smaller baby reduced pain in labour. She
said: "It is vital that the risks associated with smoking are
highlighted and that women are then supported to make changes to their
lifestyle but the RCM is very clear that there is no evidence that the
size of the baby relates to the amount of pain the woman may
experience."
Wednesday, 4 October 2006
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When I was pregnant, I quit.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Pretty stupid, apparently. I have never smoked in my life. My son weighed 8 pounds when he was born, and my daughter just weighed 6 lbs, 10 oz. I wish I could tell these teens to believe me when I say, giving birth to a lower birthweight baby has nothing whatsoever to do with the amount of pain during labor. I had both my children naturally, and was in much more pain during my daughter's delivery than during my son's.
ReplyDeleteLori
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