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Survey of antenatal women's knowledge of maternal and fetal risks of tobacco smoking and acceptability of nicotine replacement products in pregnancy
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2005
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Tobacco CessationGynecologyHigh-risk PregnancyTobacco ControlNicotine Replacement ProductsNicotinePrenatal CarePublic HealthTobacco UseMaternal ComplicationMaternal HealthMaternal-fetal MedicineAntenatal WomenPregnancy NutritionSmoking CessationAbortionAddictionPregnancyPregnant WomenTobacco SmokingMedicineWomen's HealthVaping
A survey was carried out of 145 pregnant women in the third trimester in pregnancy to assess motivators to stop tobacco smoking and assess women's knowledge of fetal and maternal risk of smoking. In addition, the survey was to assess the acceptability of nicotine replacement products use in pregnancy. The findings of this survey show that pregnant women tend to know about the maternal risks of smoking but their knowledge is deficient about fetal risks. The knowledge of the association of cot death risk and tobacco smoking appears to be the greatest motivator to stop smoking. Overall, 74% wished to stop smoking in pregnancy and 68% would accept a nicotine replacement product.
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