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Maternal smoking and the risk of congenital birth defects: a cohort study.

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Women who smoke during pregnancy have infants that are significantly smaller and of shorter gestational age compared with mothers who do not smoke. Based on these data and findings from most of the available literature, however, gestational smoking is unlikely to cause a large increase in congenital birth defects.

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