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May 13, 1990 - Image 14

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-05-13

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more likely 10 ve 10 birth
eight babie bo are ai
greater ri of dying soon after
birth. These effec are directly
related to tbe num\)er of
cigarettes mo eel daily, 0 the
fe er the better (changing to
10 -tar cigarett ill not cor­
rect moking-related problems
in pregnancy). Ho ever, i a
oman qui smo' ng by the
fourtb month, her ri t of
delivering a 10 birth eight
b by i similar to tbat of DOD­
smo er (7).
CES
(1)·F e On Alcohol-Rel.t
Birth 0 eet.· , 'onel Council
On AIco . m, Inc" NY, NY. 1987
(2) Ibid.
(3) ·Cocalne·, by Steve
m nd Bryn An on, Th.
Drug Education C nter, Charlo«.,
C.19 .
(�) Ibid.
(5) Ibid.
(6) ·Orug and Pregnancy, a
Guid for Women·. The Drug Pro­
gram Office, S ta Barbara, CA.
1987.
(7) Ibid,
(8) ·Orug, A cohol, Tobacco
Ab During Pregnancy·, rch
OfOi i P . , Y,1i85.
According to the
Norm
By Dr.
arm n
CI ment

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