Effects of Smoking on the Fetus, Neonate and Child
Delve into the critical insights of Effects of Smoking on the Fetus, Neonate and Child, a comprehensive analysis authored by experts in the field and published by Oxford University Press in 1992. This hardback edition spans 248 pages and meticulously explores the profound impact of parental smoking on reproduction and child development.
The book provides an in-depth examination of how smoking influences placental health, fetal growth, and overall child development. It also investigates the alarming connections between smoking and serious health issues such as pre-eclampsia, ectopic pregnancy, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and respiratory diseases in children. This essential resource is a must-read for healthcare professionals, researchers, and parents seeking to understand the risks associated with smoking during pregnancy and its long-term effects on children.