Peer pressure, physiological changes and regaining a sense of identity among other factors driving mass relapse among those who quit while pregnant
Sleepless nights and the stress of caring for a newborn are driving mothers who stopped smoking in pregnancy to light up again, despite the potential damage to their baby.
New research shows that the strains of motherhood are leading up to 90% of women who had quit to resume smoking, especially those from poorer backgrounds.
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