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Smoking is a genetic debt your children will pay. It raises your child's risk of birth defects by 68% and brain abnormalities (i.e., Ancephaly: wherein the brain isn't fully developed) by 41% Continuous exposure to smoking direct and passive not only increases the risks of birth defects, but can have repercussions on your baby. There is no "safe" level and way of how does tobacco affect the fetus a How drinking, smoking and illegal drugs can harm your baby How does cigarette smoke affect Effects of Smoking During Pregnancy Make Smoking History
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