HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Adrienne T. Hoyt from the Department of Epidemiology, UTHealth School of Public Health u2013 Austin USA have published the research: Prenatal exposure to tobacco and adverse birth outcomes: effect modification by folate intake during pregnancy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Despite the widely communicated risks of smoking during pregnancy, many pregnant women smoke or are involuntarily exposed to SHS.
SUMMARY
Fetal exposure to tobacco (where the mother was an active or secondhand smoker) has been consistently linked to preterm delivery, small-for-gestational age (SGA) at birth, and reduced neonatal . . .
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