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Effects of maternal smoking during pregnancy on newborn neurobehavior Stroud, LR et al.Journal of Pediatrics, 154(1) 10-16. Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Newborn Neurobehavior:
Effects at 10 to 27 Days. Purpose: To examine effects of maternal smoking during pregnancy on newborn neurobehavior at 10 to 27 days. Participants were 56 infants (28 exposed to smoking in utero, 28 unexposed) matched on maternal social class, age, and alcohol use. Overall Findings: Infants of mothers who smoked during pregnancy showed greater need for handling and worse self-regulation and trended toward greater excitability and arousal relative to matched, unexposed infants. How it can be used: These effects may represent early precursors for long-term adverse outcomes due to maternal smoking during pregnancy. For example, behavioral problems may intensify later in childhood. This widens the already huge evidence base for why one should not smoke while pregnant.
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