Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs and Pregnancy
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Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs and Pregnancy Item #AP170
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Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs and Pregnancy Description
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W hen you are pregnant, anything you eat, drink, or smoke can affect you and your baby. Alcohol and tobacco should not be used during pregnancy. It also is wise not to use any medication (over-the-counter or prescription) or herbal product without your doctor’s advice. Using harmful substances during pregnancy can cause problems for you and your baby. In some cases, such as tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, you may feel that you are not able to stop using these substances. But there are ways to help you quit. This pamphlet will explain:
- How harmful substances can affect your fetus
- How using them can affect you
- How to get help
AP170
2008
Pack of 50 pamphlets
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