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. 1990 Aug;80(8):992-4.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.80.8.992.

Maintenance of nonsmoking postpartum by women who stopped smoking during pregnancy

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Maintenance of nonsmoking postpartum by women who stopped smoking during pregnancy

P D Mullen et al. Am J Public Health. 1990 Aug.

Abstract

This paper describes self-reported maintenance of nonsmoking at six months postpartum by women whose abstinence was verified beginning before the 20th week of pregnancy and continuing through delivery (n = 134). The overall maintenance rate of 37 percent was not related to sociodemographic characteristics, smoking and obstetric history, the time when quitting occurred, or a prenatal smoking cessation program. Although this rate is encouraging, more attention should be directed to sustaining prenatal abstinence from smoking beyond delivery.

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