
Smoking
As a smoker you are constantly being reminded of the high risks to your health, and that is a choice that you make. But whether you are planning to get pregnant, are pregnant or have a new born baby you have the responsibility to consider these risks very carefully as smoking will affect your unborn baby. If you are a smoker it's important to try and stop as soon as you find out you're pregnant. There's lots of help and support out there to help you give up, and you and your baby will notice the benefits immediately. Advantages to giving up
Some links that might be able to help you to quitgo smokefree website - www.gosmokefree.nhs.uk. You can support support for Dads and about fertility and Protecting children from secondhand smoke, and advice on Smoking and pregnancy. These links will take you to the - NHS website Getting SupportOnly you can decide to quit. From there on you can get help and support to stay a non-smoker. You could save the money you used to buy cigarettes and you may be surprised what you can buy for you and your new baby. The NHS Pregnancy Smoking Helpline 0800 169 9 169 is a confidential support service. A specially trained person will answer your call and will listen to your needs, suggest different ways of giving up smoking, and can send you a free information pack. Local NHS Stop Smoking Services are available in your area. Special help is available for pregnant mums and their partners who are finding it difficult to give up. To find out where your local service is, call the NHS Pregnancy Smoking Helpline on 0800 169 9 169 or visit the Givingupsmoking website. |
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