Birth Defects Deliver More Reasons to
Quit Smoking
Birth Defects Deliver More Reasons to Quit Smoking -
Recently, a cashier with a round, pregnant belly raced back to
her post after a smoke break and explained to her customer that
she was sneaking cigarettes when the baby's father would not
notice. She seemed oblivious to the harm her addiction could be
causing the child.
But now there is a new way for mothers to gently break the
cigarette habit, and it comes at a time when medical experts
are finding increasingly alarming reasons for pregnant women to
wean themselves from nicotine and tobacco.
The cigarette cessation product called Bravo provides a
placebo smoke that contains no nicotine or tobacco, allowing
the mother to cease taking in these harmful and addictive
products, while avoiding the extra stress of not holding a
cigarette or lighting up.
Just as a child finds comfort in a favorite blanket or toy,
many smokers find their empty hands terribly hard to deal with.
The Bravo smoke fills this void and allows the mother to focus
on reshaping a healthier lifestyle for herself and her
child.
The child may be the biggest beneficiary in this. The
medical journal "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery" reported
that smoking leads to an increased risk of having babies with
webbed fingers and toes, and missing or extra fingers and toes.
The study concluded that smoking half a pack a day increased
the risk of having a baby with digit abnormalities by 29
percent. The study, which looked at live births in the United
States in 2001 and 2002, recorded 5,171 infants with such
defects.
Additional cigarettes bring even more alarming results,
increasing the child's risk by as much as 78 percent. These
defects can lead to surgery and other unwanted complications
for the infant.
Digits are formed in the earliest part of pregnancy, so
damage could be done before a woman knows she is pregnant. This
possibility, coupled with the overwhelming scientific evidence
that all cigarette smokers and their families are harmed by the
addiction, provides a sound argument to begin a cessation
program.
Created by pharmacist Puzant Torigian, chairman and founder
of Safer Smokes Inc., the Bravo smoke replaces the usual, toxic
cigarette with a non-addictive alternative made from
enzyme-treated lettuce leaves. It is the only clinically
tested, non-nicotine smoking product available, Torigian
said.
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