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Fertility, Pregnancy & Breastfeeding

If you’re a smoker who’s planning a family or who’s pregnant, you need to know that the chemicals in cigarette smoke have adverse effects on sexual health, fertility, and the fetus.

If you’re a smoker who’s pregnant and want to quit, that’s great news. As soon as you quit, you increase your chances for a healthier pregnancy. Also, you should know about Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) - both when you’re pregnant and when you’re breastfeeding, so you can make informed decisions about quitting smoking.

Men and Fertility

Smoking is directly responsible for erectile dysfunction and increases the risk of impotence by 27% (even in young people) because cigarette-smoke chemicals decrease your blood-pressure rate. Even when consumed moderately, nicotine and carbon monoxide affect erectile capacity.

Cigarette smoke slows the secretion of testosterone, causing a decrease in libido. As well, sperm are fewer and less mobile, so fertility is decreased. Smoking also impairs sperm DNA, increasing the risk of complications during pregnancy and birth defects.

Women and Fertility

Smoking causes hormonal changes and reduces fertility by about a third. On average, smokers take twice as long as non-smokers to conceive a child.

Smoking while on the contraceptive pill promotes clot formation, damages and narrows the walls of blood vessels, and significantly increases your risk for cardiovascular complications – even a stroke.

Cigarettes sometimes disturb women’s menstruation cycles, making them irregular and more painful.

Pregnancy

Some of the effects smoking could have on your pregnancy include:

  • Poisonous chemicals in cigarette smoke pass through you to your baby.

  • Cigarette smoke disrupts the amount of oxygen that reaches your baby.

  • The risk of congenital defects, such as cleft lip or limb deficiencies, increases.

The good news is that stopping smoking at any stage of pregnancy is beneficial. The positive effects of quitting happen just 20 minutes after your last cigarette. So the moment you quit, you start increasing your chances of a healthier pregnancy and a healthier baby.

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