00:09Terima kasih telah menonton!
00:30Yes, we're talking about smoking, whether it's done actively by the mother or passively by inhaling second-hand smoke from
00:36those around her, such as her husband or family members at home.
00:40Many people trivialize it and think, oh, the neighbor's child was born healthy even though his mother was exposed to
00:46cigarette smoke.
00:49Medical facts never lie, the harmful substances in cigarettes can ruin a baby's future even before they're born, especially in
00:56the first trimester.
00:56In this video, we'll thoroughly explore the horrific dangers of smoking during pregnancy, its impact on both mother and fetus,
01:04and provide concrete steps and medical tips for quitting.
01:07Let's watch together for the sake of our beloved child.
01:11The science behind cigarette smoke, what happens to the F-E-T-U-D-E?
01:17Let's look at it from a scientific perspective and see what actually happens in the womb when cigarette smoke is
01:22inhaled.
01:23When someone smokes or inhales cigarette smoke, a toxic gas called carbon monoxide enters the pregnant woman's bloodstream.
01:32The primary function of red blood cells is to bind oxygen to deliver it to the fetus for energy and
01:38respiration.
01:39However, carbon monoxide is aggressive.
01:41It takes over oxygen's place, drastically impeding the flow of oxygen and the supply of essential nutrients to the fetus.
01:50What are the consequences?
01:52The fetus's breathing in the womb is immediately disrupted.
01:55Its tiny body must struggle to survive, causing its heart rate to beat much faster than normal.
02:01Imagine the baby having to feel this suffocation and panic in what should be its safest place.
02:20The most common first impact is premature birth and low birth weight, LBW.
02:25Due to a lack of nutrition during pregnancy, the fetus cannot grow optimally, is forced to be born prematurely, and
02:31its organs are not yet ready to face the outside world.
02:36Second, the risk of SIDS and respiratory disorders.
02:39Babies born to mothers who smoke or are frequently exposed to cigarette smoke have a much higher risk of sudden
02:45death while sleeping.
02:46Furthermore, their fragile lungs from the womb make them susceptible to respiratory infections, pneumonia, and even chronic asthma.
02:55Second, the risk of SIDS and respiratory disorders.
02:58Babies born to mothers who smoke or are frequently exposed to cigarette smoke have a much higher risk of sudden
03:04death while sleeping.
03:05Furthermore, their fragile lungs from the womb make them susceptible to respiratory infections, pneumonia, and even chronic asthma.
03:14Fourth, the impacts can persist into adulthood, including developmental disorders and behavioral problems.
03:20Cigarette toxins disrupt the development of fetal brain cells, which in the long term increases the child's risk of developing
03:27ADHD, attention deficit disorder, and autism.
03:42Mom, this danger doesn't stop at the fetus.
03:45Your own body is also at great risk.
03:47Pregnant women who smoke or are frequently exposed to cigarette smoke have a high risk of developing fatal placental disorders.
03:56Examples include placenta previa, where the placenta grows low and blocks the birth canal, and placental abruption, a serious condition
04:03where the placenta separates from the uterine wall prematurely, which can lead to severe bleeding and fetal death.
04:10Furthermore, the risk of premature rupture of membranes and spontaneous miscarriage in the first trimester increases dramatically.
04:18And husbands, please take note.
04:20This danger is just as great for pregnant women who are passive smokers.
04:24If you smoke in the house, near your pregnant wife, you are letting the poison in and repeatedly damaging your
04:30own fetus blood.
04:37The best and only way to protect the fetus is to quit completely.
04:41We know that stopping nicotine addiction suddenly is incredibly difficult, especially with hormonal instability during pregnancy.
04:48However, the medical world has a safe solution called nicotine replacement therapy, or NRT.
04:55This therapy helps the body adapt without having to inhale the toxins from cigarette smoke.
05:01Medical methods you can try include
05:041. Nicotine gum.
05:06Chew slowly for 30 minutes when the urge to smoke arises.
05:182. Lozenges and sublingual tablets.
05:21Tablets that are placed between the gums are allowed to dissolve under the tongue for 30 minutes.
05:323. Inhalers and transdermal.
05:35In the form of routine inhaled medication or nicotine patches that are attached directly to the surface of the skin.
05:434. Spray medication.
05:46Used directly on the nose and mouth.
05:47Important note, before trying this NRT method, you must consult with your obstetrician to monitor the nicotine dosage to ensure
05:54it is safe for the fetus.
05:575. In addition to medical therapy, there are several practical daily steps that mothers and fathers can apply together.
06:125. Make a strong reason list.
06:16Write down on a piece of paper or on your phone the biggest reasons you need to stop.
06:216. Make your health and your baby's heartbeat your primary focus.
06:257. Distract yourself.
06:28When the urge to smoke comes, distract yourself instantly by chewing regular gum, drinking water, doing light exercise, or doing
06:36some calming meditation.
06:387. Remember, Mom, the real challenge sometimes arises after giving birth.
06:44Many mothers are tempted to smoke again because they feel their role in caring for their unborn child is complete.
06:50This is where long-term commitment is tested.
06:53Keeping the home smoke-free after the baby is born is the best investment for their future.
07:05You're not alone in this struggle. If you find it really hard to quit smoking, don't keep it to yourself
07:10out of guilt.
07:12Try to have an open conversation with your obstetrician.
07:17Your doctor will be happy to help you design a safe smoking cessation program, while also continuously monitoring your unborn
07:24baby's growth and development to anticipate any health risks.
07:29Thank you so much for watching this important video all the way through.
07:34Let's show our support by hitting the like button, subscribing to this channel, and sharing this video as much as
07:39possible.
07:40Especially with husbands and fathers to be out there, so our homes can be a safe environment for pregnant women.
07:59Share your stories or struggles in the comments below.
08:02Stay healthy and stay motivated for your little one's future.
08:05See you in the next health education video.
08:08Stay safe and healthy. Great mom. Bye-bye.
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