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I'm almost 7weeks and It's really I mean really hard for me to quite smoking I need advice please
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Lol how many of our parents smoked when they were pregnant with us back in the day. I know my mom did with both my brother and i. And we turned out fine :)
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Continue to cut down as much as possible. My doctor told me too that just quitting all together could be more harmful to the baby than the actual smoking because of the stress and nicotine withdrawals that quitting can cause. I have cut my smoking down to only about 2 a day and my doctor is very pleased about that since I was smoking about a pack a day when I found out I was pregnant. I was using an ecig at first to try to quit, but my doctor said that those can actually be a lot more harmful.
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I dont mean to be harsh. But i read a study saying that 80%of dawn syndrom have heavey smoker  in their house.
Try your best. Dont hate your self for somking a little. Be reseanable.
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Just try your best to cut back. My sister smoked with both my nephews and other than hard headness, they are fine.
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Talk to your dr. Sometimes they just say to cut back because if you are a heavy smoker quitting will be really hard on your body and baby. I quit cold turkey but i didn't smoke much in the first place.
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