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One And The Same: Smoking During Pregnancy: A Plagiarism

Smoking is a major public health problem. All smokers face an increased risk of lung cancer, other lung diseases, and cardiovascular and other disorders. Cigarette smoke contains more than 2,500 chemicals.
Smoking rates are going down among Americans. However, the smoking rates among women are going down more slowly than smoking rates among men. Currently, at least 10 percent of women in the United States smoke during pregnancy.


When young women who smoke start to think about having children, they also need to think about quitting smoking. The best time to quit is when a woman is planning to get pregnant in the near future, or after she finds out that she is already pregnant. This will be better for her own health and for that of her baby.

Smoking during pregnancy can harm the health of both a woman and her unborn baby. Research has shown that women’s smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of pregnancy complications, premature delivery, low-birth-weight infants, stillbirth, and sudden infant death syndrome.It is not known for certain which of these chemicals are harmful to the developing baby, but both nicotine and carbon monoxide play a role in causing adverse pregnancy outcomes.
The nicotine in cigarettes may cause constrictions in the blood vessels of the umbilical cord and uterus, thereby decreasing the amount of oxygen available to the fetus. Nicotine also may reduce the amount of blood in the fetal cardiovascular system.



Smoking nearly doubles a woman’s risk of having a low birth-weight baby.

Low birth-weight can result from poor growth before birth, preterm delivery or a combination of both. Smoking has long been known to slow fetal growth. Smoking also increases the risk of preterm delivery (before 37 weeks of gestation). Premature and low birth-weight babies face an increased risk of serious health problems during the newborn period, chronic lifelong disabilities (such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation and learning problems), and even death.

A recent study suggests that women who smoke anytime during the month before pregnancy to the end of the first trimester are more likely to have a baby with birth defects, particularly congenital heart defects. The risk of heart defects appears to increase with the number of cigarettes a woman smokes.

Pregnant smokers who switch to light cigarettes aren’t doing themselves — or their babies — any favors. The labels on light cigarettes may say “low nicotine” or “low tar,” but the claims are meaningless. All cigarettes have roughly the same amount of nicotine and tar.

To create light cigarettes, tobacco companies simply changed the design of some cigarettes so they produce fewer toxins when tested by machines in government laboratories. For example, manufacturers put tiny vents in the filters so that the machines suck in fresh air as well as cigarette smoke. But when so-called low-nicotine or low-tar cigarettes are smoked by people instead of machines, any differences pretty much disappear.

When people smoke light cigarettes, they instantly adjust their smoking technique. Without even thinking about it, they puff more quickly and breathe more deeply. Many smokers also inadvertently cover the vents in the filters with their fingers, essentially turning their light cigarettes back into regular cigarettes. In the end, they get their full dose of nicotine, along with carbon monoxide, tar, and all of the other poisons that can harm a woman’s health and threaten her pregnancy. Cigarettes made with 100 percent tobacco aren’t safer alternatives, either. Tobacco naturally contains nicotine and many other poisons. The most toxic compounds in cigarette smoke come from tobacco, not from additives.

Secondhand smoke (also called passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke) is the combination of smoke from a burning cigarette and smoke exhaled by a smoker. The smoke that burns off the end of a cigarette or cigar actually contains more harmful substances (tar, carbon monoxide, nicotine, and others) than the smoke inhaled by the smoker.

If you are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke, you increase your and your baby’s risk of developing lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, allergies, asthma, and other health problems. Babies exposed to secondhand smoke may also develop reduced lung capacity and are at higher risk for sudden infant death syndrome.


If a mother continues to smoke after the baby is born, the baby may get more colds, coughs, and middle-ear infections. Babies have very small lungs, and smoke from cigarettes makes it harder for them to breathe. This can cause the baby to get bronchitis and pneumonia.

If your health isn’t enough to make you quit smoking, then the health of your baby should be. Smoking during pregnancy affects you and your baby’s health before, during, and after your baby is born. The nicotine (the addictive substance in cigarettes), carbon monoxide, and numerous other poisons you inhale from a cigarette are carried through your bloodstream and go directly to your baby.

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palingates: Sarah Palin is so unique…

Sarah Palin made a number of proclamations when she was governor, but some of them don’t apply to her at all. This post is going to highlight only the proclamations concerning childbirth issues. There are other proclamations that conflict with the quitter governor’s attitudes and I’ll talk about them in a future post.

Trisomy Awareness Month February 25, 2009

WHEREAS, trisomy pregnancies can present unusual complications and can be more at-risk than non-trisomy pregnancies.

Prematurity Awareness Month October 10, 2007

WHEREAS, premature babies are at increased risk for newborn health complications, as well as lasting disabilities, such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, lung and gastrointestinal problems, vision and hearing loss, and even death.

Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week January 30, 2007

Cardiovascular birth defects are the most frequently reported major congenital anomalies in Alaska, with congenital heart defects affecting two percent of Alaska live births annually during 1996-2002. Low birth weight Alaskan infants were seven times more likely to have a congenital heart defect than a normal weight infant.

Two out of these three proclamations were made before Trig’s birth, so on April 17, 2008, Sarah Palin was aware of the risks of prematurity and heart defects affecting newborn babies, but chose to have her labour/not labour while leaking/not leaking aboard an aeroplane.

That’s why the pregnancy and the labour stories ring false to Trig Truthers. The laws of nature only apply to other people. Sarah Palin’s tight abs prevented the growth of a pregnancy bump while very fit celebrities have failed in that respect, with abs that were shamefully not tight enough so they actually looked very pregnant.

The same goes for high risk pregnancies. Only other people have to worry about taking certain steps to ensure the safe delivery of their babies. Sarah can leak, give speeches, fly for hours on end and that’s perfectly OK.

Whereas a governor of state who lies for political gain is not to be trusted.

Whereas not everybody is stupid and gullible.

Whereas the laws of nature apply to all members of the human species.

I hereby proclaim Sarah Palin a bare faced liar and a hypocrite.

(Trig doesn’t look premature in the banner above…)
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Get Your Calcium Even If You Have Lactose Intolerance

lactose intolerancePregnancy is a time when your calcium intake is of particular importance and because of their protein and calcium rich nature, milk and other dairy products become particularly important at this time.

In some women it can happen that lactose intolerance may actually happen during pregnancy but this is rare.

However women who are anyway lactose intolerant, or those women who develop an aversion to milk or other dairy products during their pregnancy , may have difficulty in meeting their and the baby’s daily calcium requirement.

This requirement is particularly important during the last trimester because that is when the baby’s bones are developing and that is when it is likely that your own calcium stores of the body will get drained or depleted by your growing baby resulting in conditions such as weaker teeth and bones later in life.

Try Yoghurt: It is the lactose in the milk that is indigestible when one is intolerant and yoghurt, due to its fermentation process has less of the lactose than does an equal amount of milk.

A significant amount of the lactose is converted into lactic acid, which may be more digestible.

You can also try substituting regular milk with other kinds of milk such as the kind with its lactose content removed or significantly lowered or the kind of milk that has an enzyme called lactase added to it, which aids in digestion. Soy milk that has been calcium fortified is another option.

Increase intake of calcium rich foods: Vegetables such as spinach (cooked), collard greens, turnip greens, broccoli, cabbage, green beans, kale, mustard greens, okra, are also sources of calcium and can be included to a larger degree in your diet.

You can up intake of fruits such as oranges, figs, strawberries, raisins or substitute your regular fruit juice with juice that has been calcium fortified.

Supplement: A supplement of calcium can also be added to your diet after consultation with your physician. It is important to get an easily soluble brand.

If a tablet does not dissolve in a portion of vinegar after 10 minutes, then it is better to try a different brand of supplement. It is also important to make sure that you choose a lead free brand.

Weight bearing exercise will help you strengthen bones and in consultation with your physician you can decide what are the best kind of exercises for you to do during your pregnancy.

Vitamin D: Calcium is absorbed into the body only in the presence of Vitamin D so make sure that you get enough.

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Plan B And Your Teen: What You Should Know?

emergency contraceptionPlan B is a contraception designed to be used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse has taken place.

It is sometimes called “the morning after pill” or emergency contraception. The medication in Plan B is designed to be taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex has taken place.

It is important not to confuse Plan B with the “abortion pill,” as Plan B will not end a pregnancy that has already begun.

If you have already conceived but do not know you are pregnant before you take Plan B, there is no indication that it will harm a developing baby.

Plan B is currently available in the United States without a prescription for women ages 18 and over.

Debate is currently underway to determine whether or not teens that are 17 and over should be able to purchase the medication without prescription. Studies have determined the medication in Plan B is safe for any woman so long as she is not allergic to any of its ingredients.

Discussions of Plan B should be included in any sex education program, or talk with mom and dad, that include information about contraception so that teens have accurate information. Plan B is not designed to be used as regular birth control, and does not work effectively when used in that manner.

It is not designed to be used before unprotected sex and is not effective in those circumstances.

If other birth control methods fail, such as when a condom breaks, or a woman forgets a regular birth control pill, Plan B can help prevent an unwanted pregnancy. Teens should also know that Plan B will not prevent sexually transmitted diseases.

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Silent Birth – A Birthing Procedure That Refrains Spoken Words

silent birthThe silent birth is, as the name suggests, creating an environment that is as calm and quiet as possible for the birthing mother and child as may be possible.

While all sounds are not debarred, it is words that are precluded from the birthing environment.

So all the cheery tale swapping and encouraging calls of ‘Push -Push’ that are de rigueur for the birthing process are a no-no for a silent birth.

L Ron Hubbard’s church of scientology advocates silent birth because “any words spoken are recorded in the reactive mind and can have an aberrative effect on the mother and the child.”

Scientology practitioners believe that a part of the mind which is termed as the reactive mind reacts negatively to words spoken during the birthing process since words spoken during traumatic times are recorded within this reactive mind.

Then these are capable of dictating thoughts, emotions and psychosomatic ills not under his control it is thought.

As to what takes place during a silent birth, there are no actual or prescribed norms or procedures, but there is the conscious effort to exclude words from the proceedings which would typically involve the birthing mother, midwife and/or doctor.

The people present can work out how best to communicate without words. Normal sounds of the birthing process such as grunts are not barred, but words are to be cut out of the process as far as possible.

There is the charge that Scientology tenets prohibit speaking to the infant for a week after birth, however this has been countered by the FAQ page of the official site of Silent birth as ‘complete fabrication’.

Medical practitioners also assert that there is nothing to support the claim of scientology or silent birth proponents that indicated that silent birth was beneficial and that there was no medical evidence that supported such a claim.

There’s absolutely no scientific evidence that taking [noise] away at the time of delivery will have any effect on outcome for the baby or mother,” according to one doctor.

There is also the indignant assertion by some medical practitioners that L Ron Hubbard had not attended medical school to make such a claim.

Whatever the proponent or opponents claim, having a calm and quiet atmosphere for a baby and mother is more likely to be beneficial to a mother who is undergoing the difficult and stressful process of birthing than actually detrimental.

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