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Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine

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Title Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine
 
Creator Andreeva, Tatiana
Gilpin, Elizabeth
Saliuk, Tetiana
Krasovsky, Konstantin
Dovbakh, Anna
 
Subject smoking
pregnancy
Ukraine
adverse outcomes
tobacco
secondhand smoke
environmental tobacco smoke
cigarettes
cessation
quitting
pregnancy
fetus
birth outcomes
placental insufficiency
low birth weight
fetus hypotrophy
toxicosis
miscarriage
low infant functional status
куріння
вагітність
Україна
 
Description Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of a number of complications of pregnancy and can have adverse effects on the child. This study provides data from Ukraine that are consistent with the international literature on the effects of smoking during pregnancy. The study of nearly 700 women in Ukraine examined the rate of smoking during pregnancy and factors related to continued smoking. It documents the outcomes of pregnancy in women who smoked prior to pregnancy, and who smoked during pregnancy compared to those who did not. It also looks at pregnancy outcomes with respect to the baby’s father smoking. Smoking during pregnancy is at low levels in Ukraine (<5% of pregnant women), but is associated with family structure, the baby’s father smoking, and the number of previous abortions. It is also associated with placental insufficiency, low birth weight, fetus hypotrophy, and hip joint dysphasia. The father’s smoking is associated with decreased fertility, late toxicosis, miscarriage threat in third trimester, small baby, and lower infant functional status. There was no evidence that information on the dangers of smoking while pregnant encouraged cessation.
World Bank by the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and the US Centers for Disease Control,
Office on Smoking and Health
 
Date 2009-10-08T15:40:28Z
2009-10-08T15:40:28Z
2005
 
Type Working Paper
 
Identifier Smoking and Its Consequences in Pregnant Women in Ukraine / Tatiana I. Andreeva... [et al.] ; [The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The World Bank]. - [S.l. : s.n.], 2005. - 21 p. : tabl.
http://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/244
 
Language en
 
Relation http://siteresources.worldbank.org/HEALTHNUTRITIONANDPOPULATION/Resources/281627-1095698140167/UkrainePregnantWomenSmokingFinal.pdf
 
Publisher World Bank