Working after eight months of pregnancy has the same effect on babies as smoking, according to a new study.
Researchers from the University of Essex found women who worked after they were eight months pregnant had babies on average around half a pound lighter than those who stopped working between six and eight months.
This is an equal an effect to that of smoking, as babies whose mothers smoke through pregnancy grow smaller in the womb
Researchers from the University of Essex found women who worked after they were eight months pregnant had babies on average around half a pound lighter than those who stopped working between six and eight months.
This is an equal an effect to that of smoking, as babies whose mothers smoke through pregnancy grow smaller in the womb
OMG..ladies plzzz stay at home after 7 months ;p
ohhh noooooo :(
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