NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who quit smoking immediately before or after becoming pregnant gain more weight during and after pregnancy - but their babies are less likely to be born small than those born to smokers, a new study suggests. Researchers in Denmark found that women who quit smoking gained about six more pounds during their pregnancies than those who continued to smoke, and a similar amount in the year after giving birth. Family Medical Specialization Weight Copenhagen (Denmark) Obstetrics Denmark Diabetes Gynecology Obesity Birth Defects Ear Infection American Cancer Society Pneumonia Asthma Premature Birth Heart Disease On the other hand, women who quit smoking early in...
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