OBJECTIVE: Maternal cigarette smoking is a recognised risk factor for maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality and remains a significant problem in the Irish maternity system. Approximately 11% of Irish women will continue to smoke in pregnancy, despite awareness of the negative impact on their pregnancy. Although recommendations exist for the management of pregnant smokers, information on the antenatal care of Irish smokers in pregnancy has not been described. We reviewed the care given to smokers in a large urban maternity hospital. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective cohort study of 100 consecutive smokers and 110 contemporaneous non-smokers who delivered at a large urban maternity hospital of over 8200 births per year in Oct-Nov ...
P.32 Smoking and substance misuse Smoking status of the mothers at their time of booking was record...
Ireland introduced a comprehensive workplace smoke-free legislation in March, 2004. Smoking-related ...
CONTEXT: Cigarette smoke, whether inhaled voluntarily or not, causes damage to the mother-infant pai...
Objective: Maternal cigarette smoking is a recognised risk factor for maternal and fetal morbidity a...
There is international consensus that smoking cessation in the first half of pregnancy improves foet...
There is international consensus that smoking cessation in the first half of pregnancy improves foet...
Both smoking during pregnancy and secondhand smoke exposure are associated with reduced health outco...
Maternal smoking in pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Smok...
Maternal smoking in pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Smok...
OBJECTIVE: It is well-established that maternal smoking has adverse birth outcomes (low birthweigh...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to present contemporary trends in opiate use disorder (OUD) and...
Background and aims While many women quit smoking spontaneously before or during early pregnancy, i...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking negatively impacts on maternal and fetal health. Smoking cessation is ...
BACKGROUND: Ireland introduced a comprehensive workplace smoke-free legislation in March, 2004. Smok...
Objective: To determine whether mothers who quit or reduce their level of smoking in pregnancy compr...
P.32 Smoking and substance misuse Smoking status of the mothers at their time of booking was record...
Ireland introduced a comprehensive workplace smoke-free legislation in March, 2004. Smoking-related ...
CONTEXT: Cigarette smoke, whether inhaled voluntarily or not, causes damage to the mother-infant pai...
Objective: Maternal cigarette smoking is a recognised risk factor for maternal and fetal morbidity a...
There is international consensus that smoking cessation in the first half of pregnancy improves foet...
There is international consensus that smoking cessation in the first half of pregnancy improves foet...
Both smoking during pregnancy and secondhand smoke exposure are associated with reduced health outco...
Maternal smoking in pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Smok...
Maternal smoking in pregnancy is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Smok...
OBJECTIVE: It is well-established that maternal smoking has adverse birth outcomes (low birthweigh...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to present contemporary trends in opiate use disorder (OUD) and...
Background and aims While many women quit smoking spontaneously before or during early pregnancy, i...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking negatively impacts on maternal and fetal health. Smoking cessation is ...
BACKGROUND: Ireland introduced a comprehensive workplace smoke-free legislation in March, 2004. Smok...
Objective: To determine whether mothers who quit or reduce their level of smoking in pregnancy compr...
P.32 Smoking and substance misuse Smoking status of the mothers at their time of booking was record...
Ireland introduced a comprehensive workplace smoke-free legislation in March, 2004. Smoking-related ...
CONTEXT: Cigarette smoke, whether inhaled voluntarily or not, causes damage to the mother-infant pai...