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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9189882/pregnant-women-vaping-quit-smoking/
"PREGNANT women should be encouraged to use e-cigarettes to help them quit smoking, new guidelines say."
"The RCM statement, published today, says: “Quitting smoking is one of the best things a woman and her partner can do to protect their baby’s health through pregnancy and beyond."
“E-cigarettes contain some toxins, but at far lower levels than found in tobacco smoke."
“If a pregnant woman who has been smoking chooses to use an e-cigarette (vaping) and it helps her to quit smoking and stay smokefree, she should be supported to do so."
“If a woman has switched completely to vaping and is not smoking at all, she should be recorded as a non-smoker."
“Based on the available evidence on e-cigarette safety, there is no reason to believe that use of an e-cigarette has any adverse effect on breastfeeding."
"PREGNANT women should be encouraged to use e-cigarettes to help them quit smoking, new guidelines say."
"The RCM statement, published today, says: “Quitting smoking is one of the best things a woman and her partner can do to protect their baby’s health through pregnancy and beyond."
“E-cigarettes contain some toxins, but at far lower levels than found in tobacco smoke."
“If a pregnant woman who has been smoking chooses to use an e-cigarette (vaping) and it helps her to quit smoking and stay smokefree, she should be supported to do so."
“If a woman has switched completely to vaping and is not smoking at all, she should be recorded as a non-smoker."
“Based on the available evidence on e-cigarette safety, there is no reason to believe that use of an e-cigarette has any adverse effect on breastfeeding."