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  1. #1
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    Jan 2011
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    Pregnancy - smoking

    Hi Everyone

    I am new to this site! I found out im pregnant two weeks ago, it was totally unplanned however we are very excited as its my first and we are engaged....Im due in September... I Had my first ultrasound this week and we have a healthy little heart beat which is really exciting!

    With friends visiting / travelling I was drinking and smoking quite heavily over December and through half of January before I knew... In the first week of finding out i was pregnant i stopped smoking immediately, about 5 days later i was really struggling to stay quit and started sneaking a few in ;( I have now quit again (day 3) but I do get cravings which is terrible! Has anyone else struggled with this...

    I dont want to take patches / gum, i just want to stop! In some ways i wish i had morning sickness as i know this would cease cravings

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    have you had bad experiences with patches/gum in the past? just wondering, as by knocking out those two ways of giving up, that's really reducing your choices. I had assumed "cold turkey" - what you're doing - is the hardest way to give up.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2007
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    Just wanted to say good luck with quitting - it is the best thing you can do, not only for your baby, but for yourself! Just stay strong, you can always chat to your GP about using nicotine replacement therapy (it is preferred that you go 'cold turkey' when pregnant as there is not enough evidence to conclude that NRT is safe for mums and bubs during pregnancy) and they can help you come up with a plan of attack, but really, they reckon Day 3 of cold turkey is the worst and if you can just get past that, it gets a lot easier.
    In the meantime, try not to beat yourself up about it - my own GP told me it was better to cut down drastically (I'm a pack-a-day smoker) than to quit entirely if the stress was too much - which for me, it was. I smoked for the duration of two pregnancies as I couldn't quit no matter how hard I tried I'm now on day 2 of cold turkey, I'm going in for surgery in March and my surgeon won't do the op unless I've been nicotine-free for 8 weeks beforehand (erm... I was meant to quit two weeks ago... pumping the Vitamin C and praying to God my body purges all the toxins in time!) and it's a lot simpler than the attempts to quit using NRT or 'cutting back'. Just keep yourself busy, when those cravings hit, reach for a book about pregnancy/birthing or jump on here and have a chat to us!
    Congratulations on your pregnancy, all the very best to you for a happy and healthy 9-ish months And good luck quitting smoking, I really hope you can stay strong!! x

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    I smoked up until I was around 13/14 weeks, wasn't real heavy but still bad enough. It was REALLY hard but did manage to quit cold turkey. I had a jar of boiled lollies on hand to ease any cravings, worked very well for me. Haven't looked back since!! Was very proud of myself when I finally kicked it.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2010
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    My first was unplanned and I was a 20 a day smoker. I quit cold-turkey as soon as I found out and it was HARD. What worked for me was, whenever I felt the urge for a cigarette, I pictured my little baby in my belly choking on a cloud of smoke! The image was disturbing enough that it put me off having a fag. Keep some normal chewy handing and busy your mouth with that when you feel the urge to smoke. I also ate a LOT of apples!

    Good luck and congratulations!

  6. #6
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    Aug 2010
    Gold Coast
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    I was a 30-35 a day smoker. I just found out i am pg and i quit straight away, 11 days and counting. TBH, last time i didn't quit straight away (smoked up to 6wks) and i had a m/c. So totally not worth it, you want to give your bubs the best chance you can!
    I know how hard the cravings are, which is y i didn't give up last pg, but after losing a baby i will never be that selfish again, and i am not missing it this time at all.
    Good luck