Categories · Health/Science
· Pregnancy
· Women
· Class/Income Levels
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BMJ 2009;339:b3754, doi: 10.1136/bmj.b3754 (Published 1 October 2009) Jump to full article: British Medical Journal, 2009-10-01
Intro: Conclusions Both tackling smoking during pregnancy and reducing infants' exposure to tobacco smoke in the postnatal environment may help to reduce stillbirths and infant deaths overall and to reduce the socioeconomic inequalities in stillbirths and infant deaths perhaps by as much as 30-40%. However, action on smoking on its own is unlikely to be sufficient and other measures to improve the social circumstances, social support, and health of mothers and infants are needed.
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