Pregnant women smoking Smokers Products Child?
Friday, June 17th, 2011Researchers from the University of Arizona found that children born to smoking mothers are more likely to become smokers as adults later. Mothers who smoked during pregnancy, can influence the behavior of the child, because the smoke is inhaled or in the womb or early birth setaun, change the structure of the brain chemicals it contains.
The researchers also studied the smoking behavior of children when they were aged 16 to 22 years. And the result, mothers who smoked during pregnancy and after pregnancy are more likely to have children who smoke at age 22. Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy and after childbirth, it is more likely to become smokers.
Babies born to women who smoke are also seen as difficult to quit smoking than children born to mothers who are not smokers. Researchers say that children are exposed to tobacco smoke before birth or early in the year of his birth, it is very likely to become chronic smokers at age 22.

