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in pregnancy, such as placental abruption and eclampsia. Babies born to smoking mothers who quit in early pregnancy have rates of stillbirth, prematurity, low birth weight and small for gestational age the same as or close to those of non-smokers. Evidence show that stopping smoking early in pregnancy can almost entirely prevent adverse effects13.
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