sids and cigarette smoke The risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is higher if you or your partner smokes while you're pregnant, or after your baby is born. Follow these steps to help keep your My Child Health – Smoke
My Child Health Smoke Free Me Did you know? Babies exposed to secondhand smoke are at a higher risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Even a little smoke in the home or car can put infants in Exposure to secondhand smoke significantly increases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), severe respiratory infections like bronchitis and pneumonia, asthma, and frequent middle ear infections. Babies and infants exposed to No Smoking Day Quit now for you and for your baby Download the free quit smoking app www.nhs.uk better health quit smoking www.nhs.uk pregnancy keeping well Links for the app can be found in the Association of maternal snuff use and smoking with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: a national register study Pediatric Research
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