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Birth defects linked to smoking in pregnancy UCL News UCL University College London Exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy causes a number of health problems for a baby. This includes low birth weight, asthma, birth defects and sudden infant death syndrome. Quit for one, quit Smoking raises the risk for birth defects, including cleft lip, cleft palate, or both. It's best to quit before pregnancy. If you're already pregnant, quitting can still help protect you & your Smoking Fetal Development by Antonia Portelos
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