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Passive smoking causes still-births

Second-hand smoking causes miscarriage, stillbirth and tubal ectopic pregnancy, confirms a large study of 80,762 women in the US.Previous studies have linked smoking during pregnancy with foetal loss – spontaneous abortion or miscarriage.

Updated on: Mar 5, 2014, 13:04:50 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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Second-hand smoking causes miscarriage, stillbirth and tubal ectopic pregnancy, confirms a large study of 80,762 women in the US.

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Previous studies have linked smoking during pregnancy with foetal loss – spontaneous abortion or miscarriage (loss of a foetus before 20 weeks of gestation), stillbirth (loss of a foetus after 20 or more weeks of gestation) – but there was little evidence for second-hand smoke exposure.

“This study demonstrated that pregnancy outcomes can be correlated with passive smoking.

Significantly, women who have never smoked but were exposed to smoke were at greater risk for foetal loss, says the study.