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Quit smoking support needed after baby – The West Australian
Support for smoking mothers should continue even beyond the birth of their first baby as quitting reduces the risk of future…

Smoking mothers should have more support to quit after their first pregnancy, an extensive Australian study has found.
A longitudinal study published by Curtin University researchers on Wednesday examined 23 years’ worth of records and histories of 63,540…
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