If you are pregnant and smoking still, like WTF?

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Sexy or not, even hooka pipes carry second hand smoke dangers. If you are having a baby, just quit please! You are at risk for gestational diabetes of you smoke ANYTHING while pregnant. Even this man’s second hand smoke.

Smoking during pregnancy is one of the most significant risk factors for poor pregnancy outcomes.  Like the world isn’t polluted enough so why would you do it? In the United States, 10.7% of all women smoke during their pregnancy or are exposed to second-hand smoke. In Israel and the Middle East at large where everyone seems to smoke probably every single woman is exposed to secondhand smoke. And yeah, nargillah or hooka pipe is about the same in terms of danger. In doing so, they place their babies at a higher risk for premature birth, low birth weight and developmental delays than do their non-smoking counterparts.

Hookah Pipe Dangers Exposed Yet Again

In addition to these risks, an international research team headed by Dr. Yael Bar-Zeev at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, in collaboration with Dr. Haile Zelalem and Professor Ilana Chertok at Ohio University, found that smoking during pregnancy may also increase a woman’s risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).  Gestational diabetes leads to higher risks for pregnancy and birth complications such as macrosomia (larger than average babies) and caesarean deliveries.  The findings were published this week in Obstetrics & Gynecology.

Bar-Zeev and her team conducted a secondary analysis of data collected by the United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) called the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS).  For this study, they looked at 222,408 women who gave birth during 2009-2015, of which 12,897 (5.3%) were diagnosed with gestational diabetes. 

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The researchers found that pregnant women who smoke the same or higher number of cigarettes per day as they did before their pregnancy are nearly 50% more likely to develop gestational diabetes.  Those pregnant women who cut down on their number of cigarettes still have a 22% higher risk than women who never smoked or who quit smoking two years before they became pregnant. 

“Ideally, women should quit smoking before they try to become pregnant,” Bar-Zeev cautioned.  “Further, due to the high risks involved, it’s imperative that pregnant smokers have access to pregnancy-specific smoking cessation programs.  Currently, in the United States and Israel, these services are not accessible enough or not tailored for pregnant women and that needs to change”.

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