Unborn babies in Scotland are being put at risk because their parents smoke, the BMA has said. Despite the number of mothers smoking at the start of pregnancy having dropped since 1995, numbers remain high at around 20%. BMA Scotland is urging parents to mark National No Smoking Day by giving up smoking for the sake of their family’s health…
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