Posted by: ahuges on: December 24, 2008
Tobacco smoke can make it more difficult to become pregnant. Fertility can be reduced among both women and men.
Pregnant women should avoid to stay in the room, where smoked or have smoked.
Mother passive smoking affects the unborn child.
The smoke increases the risk of miscarriage.
The smoke can also cause the child is born with lower
birth weight than it otherwise would have. Or that it is born prematurely.
Tobacco smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, as recorded and stored in all parts of the body.
Smoke and involuntary infertility
Women who do not smoke themselves, but are exposed to others’ smoke, have more difficulty becoming pregnant than those not exposed to others’ smoke.
Smoke could make it more difficult to become pregnant. Fertility can be reduced among both women and men. This applies to non-smokers who are exposed to smoke, and the smokers.
Passive smoking during pregnancy
Women who are exposed to passive smoking have an increased risk of giving birth prematurely, feeding young children and have a spontaneous abortion. There is found genetic changes in blood from the umbilical cord from newborns whose mothers have either smoked or have been exposed to passive smoking. Children whose mothers have been exposed to tobacco smoke, also have a higher content of antioxidants in the blood.
Meaning many years
Mother’s exposure to passive smoking has in several studies proved to have an impact on child development for several years after birth. Children at risk both poor mental skills and asthma. Both women and men born to smoking mothers have less chance of being parents, once they themselves want to have children
Posted by: ahuges on: November 12, 2008
If you are a full time or social smoker and would like help to give up then read on, with the information provided you can really kick the habit once and for all.
We are going to look at the health risks associated with smoking, what makes you smoke both physically and psychologically, the benefits of giving up, how to give up and then your plan of action.
Some of the effects of smoking are cancers, amputation, heart attacks, stroke, emyphysema (illness that slowly rots your lungs), bronchitis and heart disease and in some cases death.
Did you know that smoking causes one in five deaths from heart disease, three out of four deaths in younger smokers from heart disease are due to smoking and that one in two lifetime smokers will die from their habit.
One of the many reasons a lot of people try to give up and fail is that they do not know the psychological reason why they smoke and only target the physical addiction using smoking aids such as patches, we will cover this and much more to finally help you give up smoking.
Posted by: ahuges on: September 21, 2008
For years, the only way to stop smoking was to quit cold turkey and hope that willpower alone was enough to make the habit a thing of the past. Americans still promote this theory of quitting with events like the “Great American Smoke Out” which encourages smokers to stop for one day every November. Promoters of the event say that once a person realizes that they can make it through an entire day without a cigarette the concept of quitting smoking becomes easier to accept. Having done it for a day, they believe they can do it and some do, organizers say. But the reality is that today there are many alternatives for people who are seriously attempting to quit smoking.
One of the new methods of treatment for those attempting to quit smoking is nicotine gum. This process of quitting involves substituting a nicotine gum for cigarettes whenever the craving hits. The theory is that this allows smokers to deal with the physical withdrawal from the addictive nicotine and the oral stimulation once associated with smoking. The idea is that they can begin to wean themselves off the gum slowly as the cravings become less prevalent.
A similar theory is the driving one behind the nicotine patch. Unlike the gum which requires the smoker to actively recognize their craving and treat it with a piece of gum, the nicotine patch as a method of quitting delivers a regular stream of nicotine into the smoker’s system to help alleviate the cravings. People who use this system to quit smoking gradually reduce the strength of the nicotine patch until the cravings are gone and the physical addiction has subsided. An added part of the patch treatment is that most people experience mild nausea if they attempt to smoke while wearing the patch, creating a form of aversion therapy.
A third treatment gaining in popularity is hypnosis to quit smoking. Smokers pay for a two or three hour session, often a group session, with a hypnotherapist who implants a suggest in their minds creating an aversion to smoking. This treatment option deals with the mental addiction to the habit, but does nothing to combat the physiological aspects of cigarette addiction.
Drug therapy is also being used successfully to help some people quit smoking. Some anti-depressants have shown great success in combating smoking as have drugs designed to interact with the chemicals in cigarettes and make them less pleasing to smokers. The drug therapy usually is used in conjunction with another quitting method, nicotine gum or the patch, in an effort to deal with the physiological addiction as well. Or Quit Smoking Pill.
Finally, also gaining prominence recently in the effort to get people to quit smoking is acupuncture and accupressure. Research indicates that trained therapists can use pressure points to release the addiction from the system and help former smokers get over their cravings for cigarettes. Unlike hypnotherapy which deals with the psychological addiction and not the physiological, this treatment is effective with people who want to quit smoking but not those who are unwilling to commit to stopping. The acupuncture treatment treats the physiological addiction, but does not address the psychological addiction.
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