As a mother of two with twins on the way, Brittney Lykes is more than willing to try ditching her cigarettes in exchange for diapers. The Summit County health department is launching a program to help pregnant smokers kick the habit — not only during their pregnancy, but for good. Program participants agree to quit smoking by their third or fourth support group meeting. Pregnant smokers who attend at least four prenatal support group sessions, and then pass monthly carbon monoxide tests to prove they have remained smoke-free after their baby is born, can earn a $25 voucher for...
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