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Effects of Smoking on Women's Health
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 286302, member: 31907"] One of the most common effects of smoking on women's health is reproductive issues. Women who smoke have a higher risk for pregnancy-related complications and infertility, as well as birth defects. Smoking can also lead to a reduction in birth weight and premature delivery. The nicotine in cigarettes increases the amount of lactic acid released during labor contractions, which makes it harder for women to expel their babies after delivery. This puts them at an increased risk for postpartum complications like hemorrhaging and infection. Additionally, smoking during pregnancy has been linked to low birth weight, which can increase the risk for childhood diseases like asthma and high blood pressure later in life. It has also been shown to increase the likelihood of miscarriage. There are other effects on women's health that can be caused by smoking as well: smokers tend to have higher rates of heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and emphysema than nonsmokers do. [/QUOTE]
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