If you
have been
drinking
up until
the point
when you
become pregnant
or smoking
it is also
vital that
you stop
doing so
immediately.
Many women
worry that
they consumed
a few alcoholic
drinks prior
to learning
they were
pregnant.
If you
are concerned
you should
talk with
your healthcare
provider.
Chances
are that
everything
will be
just fine
as long
as you stop
immediately.
At this
time there
are no recommended
safe limits
of alcohol
to consume
during pregnancy,
thus it
is best
that you
avoid alcohol
all together.
Smoking
is equally
as harmful
for a mother
during pregnancy.
Smoking
can also
affect your
unborn fetus,
potentially
contributing
to birth
defects
or respiratory
problems
later in
life. Did
you know
that when
you smoke
your baby
is receiving
less oxygen
than they
normally
would? This
can cause
your baby
to grow
less rapidly
than they
might normally,
and may
also contribute
to preterm
labor, which
can be potentially
life threatening
for your
infant.
If you are
a smoker
when you
find out
you are
pregnant,
be sure
to consult
with your
healthcare
provider
immediately
about your
condition.
Your healthcare
provider
can work
with you
to develop
a plan for
quitting
that is
manageable
and something
you can
learn to
live with
during your
pregnancy.
There are
also numerous
support
groups available
for mothers
who are
trying to
quit during
and even
after pregnancy.
Remember
that the
sooner you
quit smoking,
the sooner
you start
providing
your unborn
child with
the best
possible
outcome
for a healthy
and safe
delivery
and later
life.