Cigarette smoking in pregnancy and fetal hyperviscosity

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Abstract

Maternal cigarette smoking in pregnancy results in changes in fetal blood viscosity and its major determinants similar to those described in non-pregnancy adult smokers. This study indicates a new pathogenic pathway for the deleterious effects of maternal cigarette smoking on fetal growth and development in pregnancy.

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Buchan, P. C. (1983). Cigarette smoking in pregnancy and fetal hyperviscosity. British Medical Journal, 286(6374), 1315. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.286.6374.1315

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