{"id":51690,"date":"2019-08-07T10:47:03","date_gmt":"2019-08-07T08:47:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/?p=51690"},"modified":"2022-04-12T17:35:36","modified_gmt":"2022-04-12T15:35:36","slug":"quit-smoking-during-preconception","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ivi-fertility.com\/blog\/quit-smoking-during-preconception\/","title":{"rendered":"Is it important to quit smoking during preconception?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Is it important to quit smoking during preconception?<\/h2>\n

Preconception is the period of time when you prepare to start trying for a baby. In medical circles there is a growing recognition that maternal health before conception, not only during pregnancy, can have a major effect on the development and prospects of the unborn child. The best-known example of this is the now widely known development in spina bifida prevention. We now know that a small amount of the B-vitamin folic acid can reduce neural tube defects by up to 70%. This clinches the case for pre-conception health having a direct impact on the unborn child. But what about smoking? In this article we take a look at the benefits of quitting smoking before pregnancy<\/strong>. We also examine the potential damage it can do, some aspects of which you may not be aware.<\/p>\n

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Does smoking reduce fertility?<\/h2>\n

The very idea of preconception assumes that you are fertileto become pregnant. In fact, there is a lot of evidence that smoking reduces fertility, thus reducing your chances of getting to that stage. Our IVI Malaga Director, Dr. Anabel Salazar, confirms this in a recent Q & A session. Some of the health hazards of smoking are very well known, but surprisingly few people are aware that damage to your reproductive system is one of them. One US survey estimated that fewer than 25% of women knew that smoking could damage their fertility or raise their risk of having a miscarriage.<\/p>\n

These are some of the ways that smoking before pregnancy<\/strong> can harm both you and your future child:<\/p>\n