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20% of women smoke or drink during pregnancy

Pregnant women are more likely to drink if better educated, while one-in-five mothers will drink or smoke at some stage during pregnancy.

However, expectant women are significantly more likely to smoke during pregnancy if they have fewer qualifications, a Government-funded study revealed.

The study, Growing Up in Ireland — The Infants and their Families, tracks the lives of 11,100 nine-month-old infants and their families. It found that nearly one-in-five mothers smoked at some stage while pregnant and a similar proportion had drunk alcohol.
 
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Source: Conall Ó Fáthart, The Irish Examiner, 30/11/2010
Posted by Andy on 11/30 at 10:17 AM in
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