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Thread: Not for pregnant women

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    Not for pregnant women

    My wife is 5 weeks pregnant when we discovered she's carrying a baby in her tummy. It was kinda sensitive pregnancy compared to her first one. Well even if it's not sensitive, I'd still have her stop using ecigarettes just for her and baby's safety. We discussed vaping with her ob-gyne and doctor strongly advised she better stop using the device immediately because though it does not contain tobacco, it still has nicotine content. We asked if she could use non-nicotine if pangs occur, but really it is not recommendable. I'm glad that my wife herself 100% would give up vaping for good even after pregnancy thinking she still needs to provide milk for the baby and all that motherly tasks.

    So pregnant women out there, stop vaping for atleast 9 months. You'll receive a better trade off anyway after you delivery a bouncy healthy baby soon

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    No further explanation needed. Smoking and vaping is a big NO NO to pregnant women.

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    Not for expecting and breastfeeding mommies!

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    If you really can't resist, atleast smoke a non-nicotine one please...

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    Yes, traditional ones are not for pregnant women. It can harm them as well as their upcoming child. On the other hand, if they use e-cigarette, then there will not be any problem for them as these e-cigs do not contain any nicotine and jar in it.

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    My sister stopped using e-cigarettes when she was pregnant. E-cigs still has a nicotine content, which we all know isn't good. Better be safe than sorry for moms-to-be. It will only be for a few months. Think about your safety and the baby's.

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