Pregnant Women
Smoking harms you and your baby
It's never too late to quit smoking when you're pregnant. Babies born to mothers who smoked before and after birth are more likely to die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Smoking during pregnancy may cause low birth weight and lung problems in infants.
After birth, babies exposed to secondhand smoke have more ear infections and breathing problems.
The quit line offers free support for pregnant women - no insurance required
Having a baby is a life changing experience. That's why quit coaches have extra training to understand the challenges a pregnant woman faces when trying to quit smoking.
In addition to the standard quit line services, you can receive extra calls and tailored quit materials to help you stay smoke-free, even after your baby is born. Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW to get started today.
