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Motherhood motivates.
Using morning sickness and other life changes to help you stop.

A baby changes everything — even your smoking habits. That can be a very good thing because to quit successfully, you have to overcome both your nicotine addiction and your smoking habits. Typically, your appetite and daily routines will change throughout pregnancy. Certainly after the baby is born! Take advantage of these changes to break the link between nicotine and habit.

Morning sickness is your best friend
If you're lucky, you'll be one of the women who can't stand the smell of smoke because of morning sickness. It may feel like your body is pushing you to quit. Use those urges to
your benefit.

Fact: Between 18 and 25% of expectant mothers will successfully quit during pregnancy.

If you are pregnant or breast feeding, only use Therapeutic Nicotine on the advice of your physician. Smoking can seriously harm your child. Try to stop smoking without using any Therapeutic Nicotine. Therapeutic Nicotine is believed to be safer than smoking. However, the risks to your child from Therapeutic Nicotine are not fully known.

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