One study looked at how parental stress affected the asthma rates of young children who were also exposed to air pollution or whose mothers smoked during pregnancy. Is this true please advice
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Hello, it's true, persons around the smoker are more sufferer & affected. Then the smoker himself. A smoker, damages his wind pipe & lungs by virtue of smoking but his family members are affected with bronchitis, asthma by inhaling the smoke, thereof. Not only that smoking during pregnancy alters the haemoglobin level & quality of blood, affecting heart condition of both, the baby and the pregnant lady. It may cause raised BP level, loss of sleep during pregnancy affecting the baby after birth. It has been noticed that mother if misses sound sleep during pregnancy the same condition has to be continued by the baby after birth, weeping the whole night for want of sound sleep and the ultimate suffer will be the mother. Please, quit smoking. Your feedback is important for further follow up. Do not evaluate the life, please.
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Yes it affects.
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