Active and Passive Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes: A Study From a Developing Country
Background: Smoking is one of the modifiable risk factors for adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes and is associated with low birth weight, preterm birth, respiratory, antepartum and intrapartum stillbirth, and perinatal death as well as long-term morbidity in offspring and sudden unexpected infan...
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Main Authors: | Shereen Hamadneh (Author), Jehan Hamadneh (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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