Mothers told of nicotine patch link to birth defects
3rd Jan 2006, 08:26 GMT
Using nicotine patches and gum in early pregnancy makes birth defects more likely, research suggests. The babies of women who use nicotine replacement therapy in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy have a 60 per cent higher chance of birth defects than non-smokers, scientists said
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