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Smoking / Human behavior / Health / Smoking cessation / Nicotine replacement therapy / Passive smoking / Electronic cigarette / Sudden infant death syndrome / Cigarette / Nicotine / Tobacco smoke / Tar
Date: 2014-01-23 11:53:24
Smoking
Human behavior
Health
Smoking cessation
Nicotine replacement therapy
Passive smoking
Electronic cigarette
Sudden infant death syndrome
Cigarette
Nicotine
Tobacco smoke
Tar

Fact sheet 2 Smoking Smoking both during pregnancy and after your baby is born greatly increases the chance of SIDS. Your baby can be affected by either you or your partner smoking

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