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[Smoking and pregnancy].

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|April 15, 1988
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Smoking during pregnancy poses significant risks to both mother and child, impacting fetal development and increasing complications. It also heightens risks for cardiovascular disease and cervical cancer, especially with oral contraceptive use.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Oncology
  • Cardiovascular Medicine

Context:

  • Smoking is a prevalent global health issue with far-reaching consequences.
  • Pregnancy involves unique physiological changes and vulnerabilities.
  • Oral contraceptive use interacts with other health behaviors.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the multifaceted risks associated with smoking.
  • To highlight adverse outcomes in pregnancy and fetal development.
  • To examine the combined risks of smoking and oral contraceptives.

Summary:

  • Smoking is linked to pregnancy complications and adverse fetal outcomes, including low birth weight and developmental issues.
  • It is associated with delayed conception and increased risks of cervical cancer.
Keywords:
AmericasAustriaBehaviorBiologyBirth WeightBody WeightCancerCervical CancerChild DevelopmentContraceptionContraceptive Methods--side effectsDeveloped CountriesDiseasesEmbolismEuropeFamily PlanningInfertilityLow Birth Weight--etiologyNeoplasmsNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaOral Contraceptives--side effectsPhysiologyPregnancy ComplicationsReproductionSmoking--complicationsSmoking--contraindicationsSwitzerlandThromboembolismThrombosisUnited StatesVascular DiseasesWestern Europe

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  • Concurrent oral contraceptive use elevates cardiovascular disease risks in smokers.
  • Impact:

    • Informing public health strategies to reduce smoking-related morbidity and mortality.
    • Guiding clinical counseling for pregnant individuals and women using oral contraceptives.
    • Emphasizing the critical need for smoking cessation interventions.