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Anna71 [15]
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Darlene smoked heavily during the entire 9 months of her pregnancy. Her newborn baby will most likely be

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White raven [17]2 years ago
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Answer: Underweight because babies whose mothers smoke during pregnancy are at higher risk of SIDS, having weaker lungs and having a low birth weight. Low birth weight babies are at greater risk of death and are more vulnerable to infection, breathing difficulties and long-term health problems in adulthood.

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