Blakesmummy
Firstly, I'm not passing judgement - I smoked throughout my pregnancy but I cut down from five a day to one a day.
Whilst every cigarette is bad for baby, it's obviously not going to be so bad if you can cut down. Better to quit altogether obviously but if you can't do that in one go, then maybe try cutting down instead.
I got REALLY aggro with my GP who started giving me the lecture about smoking. I don't deal well with lectures especially when I'd been honest enough to say that I did smoke. I asked him to show me from all the books on his shelf where it says specifically what damage I was causing my baby from smoking two (at that time) cigarettes per day. He couldn't.
I also told my obstetrician and he didn't give me a lecture - he just said well done for cutting down (which I respond much better to) and was not at all fussed that I was smoking two a day. Since I've gotten to know my obstetrician better, I'm SURE he would have been much more firm if he thought I was putting my baby at risk. He's not a 'couldn't care less' type - he's just quite sensible about everything.
So, I think the more you can cut down the better but if you can get your smoking down to a very low level, then I don't think there will be any serious harm to your baby.
My baby is very healthy. And she was 8lbs 10oz.
I'm not trying to excuse my smoking (or yours) - it would be far better if we could both give up but don't stress yourself about it so much that you just want to reach out for the fags! It's a bit of a vicious circle sometimes.


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