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My parents nd my sister smokes nd they do it around me and im wondering am i harmibg my unborn with secibd hand smoke? Usually i stay in my room but it seems like im a prisoner and as a far as my sister she smokes black and milds nd we both share the same room so wen she comes up for bed the smell is all in her nd im just breathing it in...
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Ur right cause i dont want my baby in the hospital cause i been inhaling smoke
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Oh wow thats not good. Like i just went downstairs and all i smell is black & mild so i just decided to stay upstiars for a while..its crazy cause i dont want to have my baby in harms way but i hope your son gets better!
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Ask them if they can start smoking outside or else u may need to find a different place to live thats not good for u or ur baby
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I lived in a home with smokers with my first born and he was 2 weeks old when he got put in the hospital with bronchitis which was caused from smoke being in his oxygen during pregnancy! He also has a heart murmur!(hole in heart) they said May have been caused from the same thing! I haven't spoken to my mom and stepdad since my son was born for that reason!! It's very unhealthy and unsafe especially doin it around you!!

I stayed away from them as much as possible too and still had problems!
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