smoking while pregnant affects baby and mothers thyroid
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
United States
January 14, 2009 6:10am CST
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE50C6DK20090113?feedType=nl&feedName=ushealth600
[i]WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Here's another thing that smoking while pregnant can do -- it can damage both the mother's and the baby's thyroid function, British researchers reported on Tuesday.
Cigarette smoke has been shown to cause babies to be born smaller, to make newborns more likely to die of sudden infant death syndrome, and even to affect the rates of cleft lips, heart defects and other problems.
Bijay Vaidya of Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital and colleagues found smoking can also affect the thyroids of both mothers and babies.
"We studied the influence of cigarette smoking on thyroid function of two groups of women at different stages of pregnancy -- one in the first trimester and the other in the third trimester," Vaidya said in a statement.
"In both groups we found that smoking during pregnancy is associated with changes in the mothers' thyroid hormone levels."
Good thyroid function is key to maintaining a pregnancy, and some pregnant women suffer from thyroid imbalances. This, in turn, affects metabolism and the risk of miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight and impaired brain development.
Writing in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vaidya and colleagues said they measured thyroid hormone levels in the umbilical cords of babies born to smoking mothers and found that smoking-related changes in thyroid function also affected the newborn.
But among women who quit while pregnant, thyroid hormone levels were comparable to levels found in nonsmokers, which Vaidya said suggests the thyroid changes can quickly clear up.[/i]
i dont know why but i never would have connected thyroid to smoking during pregnancy..
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@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
19 Jan 09
Neither would I have ever thought that thyroid will be affected by smoking.
Hmm... maybe that is why some smokers suffer from thyroid dyfunction. Smoking could have been one of the contributing factor.
That was an interesting read though. I have seen a few friends of mine who continued to smoke eventhough they are pregnant. Their babies still came out strong and healthy. Will have to see when they grow up older to know for sure if they are really strong and healthy, or whether these findings are applicable to certain groups of people.
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
20 Jan 09
some babies born to smoking mothers dont show breathing issues like asthma till later on in life
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@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
16 Jan 09
thyroid problems seem to be becoming an epidemic now which makes me wonder if a lot of that is because of people smoking while pregnant
@Nisha_Verghese (551)
• India
14 Jan 09
ah well smoking has never helped anyone with anything.. does it ever have any advantages? Tomorrow if someone comes up to me and says smoking causes HIV (or anything that is equally ridiculous), i might actually believe him. Everyday scientists find out a new disease that smoking can induce.. Now that aint stopping anyone from quitting is it?
And its already known that pregnant women ought not to smoke as it affests their baby. Now we know that it affects the child's and mother's thyroid...
The list just grew longer... What else is new?
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
14 Jan 09
yeah i was gonna add my two cents on how people shouldnt smoke period while pregnant but then i would have to deal with all the people that are going to do it no matter what and i didnt feel like dealing with the drama of arguing with them..




