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Mothers on nicotine gum 'put unborn babies at risk' | Mail Online

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Scientists say the addictive substance is absorbed by the foetus and this can cause high blood pressure and heart problems later in life.

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nursingtimes.net — ““Mothers using nicotine gum to avoid smoking in pregnancy ‘put unborn babies at risk’,” warned the Daily Mail.View full resource at nursingtimes.net

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nhs.uk — ““Mothers using nicotine gum to avoid smoking in pregnancy ‘put unborn babies at risk’,” warns the Daily Mail. It said that the nicotine is absorbed by the foetus, which “can cause high blood pressure and heart problems later in life”.View full resource at nhs.uk

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