R.M. asks from Herndon, VA on March 21, 2008
Quiting Smoking While Pregnant
My sister is 8 weeks pregnant and is having the most difficult time quiting smoking. Her OB simply told her they don't prescriptions to pregnant Mom's (basically, you're on your own and yes, she did switch OB's after that appointment). I don't smoke, so I don't understand the addiction part. But I do know she really wants to quit. She was able to stop cold turkey with her first, but that's not working this time. Does any one have any ideas that might help her?
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Wow - thanks to everyone who responded!! I got way more responses than I had thought I would. I love all the ideas! I realize that it is a physical and mental addiction, but I can't relate to it as I have never been a smoker. I know she does want to quit and I have passed on all your suggestions to my sister.
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A.R. answers from Norfolk on March 23, 2008
There are certain things that help reduce cravings of all kinds including cigarettes. Carrots is an example of one. Certain vitamins also help reduce cravings. You should look into it.
J.H. answers from Washington DC on March 22, 2008
I had to taper down and it was hard because my husband still smokes. He had to go out side it's a sacrafice you just have to make!
L.A. answers from Washington DC on March 22, 2008
Hypnosis is the best way to approach this. Thousands of people have been able to stop without much struggle.
Actually, it's extremely effective for any and all addictions.
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C.B. answers from Norfolk on March 22, 2008
First of all switching OB's simply because that person wouldn't prescribe a remedy that would be harmful to you and your baby wasn't wise.I feel that the honesty of that physician is rare.My thoughts to the expectant mother is by continuing to smoke she is simply saying "I want my child to have breathing problem at birth and possibly later in life,I want my baby to be born premature with low birth weight and loads of complication that usually come with extremely premature babies."And this is a short list of possible side affect from smoking.If she was able to stop smoking with the first child there had to be a stronger desire to quit, then what she is exhibiting with the current pregnancy.Fear of the unknown is a great controlling factor for some people .But some times like children when we get away with doing wrong we continue to do wrong .As a mother of 7 healthy children and a non-smoker of 26 years(cold-turkey with Christ on my side);I know quitting is possible with out the drugs.Just remember you're doing it for your child's healhty start and your continued future with your children.Second-hand smoke can harm the born and the unborn children as well. Prayer does change things. So I will remember your family in mine.
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B.A. answers from Norfolk on March 25, 2008
I chain smoked for about a year before I found out I was pregnant. It was a bad habit and I am glad I stopped, although it was very difficult. With me, I was smoking menthols, so I switched from menthols to regualr cigs which I hated, and that helped me quick a lot faster. If that isn't the situation, make sure someone is there with her to ween her off, someone ration them, and slowly to the point she won't want them. With me, I only smoked for about another 3 weeks after I found out I was pregnant, mostly because the smell of smoke was starting to nauseate me. Get her to try to only smoke when she feels like she really needs it, once she;s down to one to three a day, throw the cigs out on her, and just get her to think its for the baby, I did that too, and who has money to keep wasting on cigs when pregnant, babies are expensive! LOL Get her to look at it that way, save money. I hope some of this helped
S.K. answers from Washington DC on March 22, 2008
i used to smoke, a lot! i just quit cold turkey when i found out that i was pregnant because... its just what you have to do!!! i still have an occasional one, maybe a pack a year, but never in the presence of my children.
it was HARD, very hard. cigarettes are addictive to the body and the mind. but that is just the reality of it.
you can use programs and other things... but in my view, its still a crutch. you still are relying on others. as a mother, you need to learn to depend on youself a lot. as a mother, you need to be the strong one, the pillar, the rock. and quitting cold turkey will be one of the hardest things to do, but it was prepare you also for what motherhood demands of you for the rest of your life: stregnth, discipline, and willpower.
encourage your sister. remind her to see the bigger picture. hopefully she will not choose cigarrettes above the health and well being of her child. its not only a health issue, it is an issue of being the best role model as you can be. she just has to find the stregnth within herself and she will find that she is capable of anything. she's already done it once already right?
good luck
S.R. answers from Washington DC on March 22, 2008
She may want to discuss this with her new dr. I was on Welbuttrin while I was pregnant for depression, but it is also a med they use to help stop smoking. SO I know it is safe during pregnancy
J.R. answers from Norfolk on March 23, 2008
Cut out a picture of a cigarette and glue it on a picture of her 1st born, as if the baby is smoking it, because the second one is. Everything that goes into Momma, goes into baby, while pregnant and while breastfeeding, too. I would then find a picture of a child with Accelerated aging disease to put next to the 1st picture. Good Luck and may God help her!
S.Y. answers from Jamestown on March 23, 2008
I myself quit during both of my pregancies and I can tell you that the more times that you do quit the harder it is every time that you try agian. I have be smoke free for 3 years now and pled with evey state to make public places smoke free. The addiction part is only one thing to over come. If she really wants it she can do it. The hardest part is finding something to do with your hands. Its a habit that develops in smokers that she needs to replace.. Hard tact candy helped one friend, tictacs, cloves but they make your mouth numb. trick is to find something cheep and low calorie and for her sake safe for baby.
I wish her luck and just be there for her. Its easy to talk about but much harder to accomplished
P.J. answers from Richmond on March 25, 2008
Hey R.!! Thank you for sharing your story! I'm not a smoker as well and I don't fully understand the addiction as well. But what I do know and what you can tell your sister is this. Any drug, even cigarettes, is spirit! And with her confession, she can over come this spirit of addiction over her body for her unborn baby as well. R., just have her say this confession every day...
Philippians 4:13 says, " I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
Have her speak to her flesh and bring it under subjection and say to her flesh, No!! You will not rule over me, i'm bringing you under subjection right now b/c my unborn baby's life is worth more than a white stick!!!!!!!!!
And every time is puts one in her month, the devil is sitting back and laughing and rejoicing because he ONLY COMES TO STEAL, KILL AND DESTROY!!!!!!!!! The devil knows just as much as God knows the purpose and destiny for that unborn child inside of her and the devil wants to destroy the fruit of her ground!!! THE DEVIL IS A LIAR!!!
I'm praying and believing by faith that your sister will not take another or smoke another cigarette today and for the rest of her life in the name of Jesus!! And the baby to come out healthy and strong right now in the name of Jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please keep in touch with me and let me know how she's doing if you like. ____@____.com Take care R. and be blessed okay!!!!!! God has already worked it out!! Rejoice!!!!
P. :)
J.H. answers from Washington DC on March 22, 2008
I had to taper down and it was hard because my husband still smokes. He had to go out side it's a sacrafice you just have to make!
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