![]() ![]() However, they also show that most women who stopped smoking during pregnancy relapsed by six months after their baby was born. The results show that rewarding pregnant women in this way more than doubled the proportion who were still smoke free by late pregnancy, compared with those who received usual support only, and can save costs to the NHS in the longer term. The offer of up to £400 of shopping vouchers to stop smoking during pregnancy as an addition to usual stop smoking support is highly effective, finds a trial published by The BMJ today. Quit rates more than doubled by late pregnancy, but most women relapsed after their baby was born ![]()
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