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Quit smoking to lower risk of premature birth, suggests Study

The study found that only about 25 percent of women who smoked prior to pregnancy were able to quit throughout their pregnancy

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Expecting mothers, take note. As smoking during pregnancy is linked with negative health outcomes, a team of researchers has found that smoking cessation during pregnancy may reduce the risk of pre-term birth.

The findings, published in the JAMA Network Open journal, showed that the probability of pre-term birth decreased with earlier smoking cessation in pregnancy -- up to a 20 per cent relative decrease if cessation occurred at the beginning of pregnancy.

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