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¿Qué sabe acerca del tabaquismo durante el embarazo?

¿Cómo afecta el tabaquismo a su bebé antes y después del parto? Este cuestionario la ayudará a que conozca la realidad.

1. Las mujeres que fuman en el embarazo tienen más probabilidades de tener bebés con anomalías congénitas (defectos de nacimiento).
2. Fumar no aumenta el riesgo de una mujer de tener un embarazo ectópico.
3. Las embarazadas deben mantenerse alejadas del humo ambiental del tabaco.
4. Fumar aumenta el riesgo de tener un bebé prematuro o de que el bebé nazca muerto.
5. Es probable que un bebé cuya madre fuma pese menos al nacer que un bebé que no estuvo expuesto al humo.
6. Los bebés cuyas madres fuman en el embarazo tienen una probabilidad 3 veces mayor de morir debido al síndrome de muerte súbita del lactante (SMSL).
7. Las mujeres no deben fumar si están amamantando.
8. Una madre que fuma pone a su bebé en riesgo de que tenga asma e infecciones crónicas en los oídos.
Revisor médico: Grantham, Paula, RN, BSN
Revisor médico: Haines, Cynthia, MD
Revisor médico: Pierce-Smith, Daphne, RN, MSN-FNP, CCRC
Última revisión: 5/1/2023
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