WSLS 10
Email Facebook Twitter Mobile RSS
|
 
LifestylesLifestyles

New research sheds light on why some mothers start smoking after giving birth

New research sheds light on why some mothers start smoking after giving birth

Many women quit smoking during pregnancy, but about half light up again within a few months of giving birth.


»  Comments | Post a Comment

Many women quit smoking during pregnancy, but about half light up again within a few months of giving birth. Now there's new information that sheds some light on why.

Researchers at the University of North Carolina studied a group of almost 100 women, and found those with a live-in partner who helped with the new baby were more likely to kick the habit for good.

These women were also more likely to have a strong social support, a strong will to stay healthy, and had strategies in place for resisting the temptation to smoke.

Women more likely to relapse often had easy access to cigarettes, little help with child rearing, and low self-esteem.

Researchers say their findings could help doctors target women at risk of resuming this dangerous habit.

Terms and Conditions

Advertisement

 
View More: North Carolina, Social Issues, University Of North Carolina
Not what you're looking for? Try our quick search:
 
 

Advertisement

Reader Comments

*Facebook Account Required to Comment. If you are not already logged into Facebook, please click the comment button to do so.

Deal of the Day

Advertisement

Daily Newsletter email

Daily Newsletter email

Delivered each morning

Advertisement

 

Links We Like

Advertisement

Media General
DealTaker.com - Coupons and Deals
DealTaker.com Promo Codes
KewlBoxBoxerJam: Games & Puzzles
Games, Puzzles & Trivia
Blockdot: Advergaming and Branded Media
Advergaming and Branded Media