Smoking and Pregnancy Quiz

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This quiz will help you learn how smoking affects your baby.

Most babies of women who smoke weigh the same as babies of women who don't smoke.
Smoking increases the risk of premature and stillborn babies.
Mothers who remain smoke-free after their infants are born can protect the children from developing asthma and chronic ear infections.
About 5 percent of American women smoke during pregnancy.
Studies have shown babies of women who smoke are twice as likely as babies of nonsmokers to die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Pregnant women should avoid exposure to secondhand smoke.
Women who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to have babies with birth defects.
Smoking doesn't increase a woman's risk of having an ectopic pregnancy.
Women shouldn't smoke while they're breast-feeding.

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