Parents smoke, they can die

Even if you try not to smoke in your baby's room, your child will still suffer great harms caused by smoke.

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Children can get nicotine through their skin even when their parents don't smoke in the room (Photo: DailyMail)

Professor Georg Matt - San Diego State University said: If you smoke, over 90% of nicotine from smoke will stick to your wall, clothes, hair, and skin. Next, it can affect non-smokers who you come into contact with through the skin. For babies, this is extremely dangerous.

The child will have nicotine in the smoke when holding objects in the house with cigarette smoke, or holding their parents when they have just finished smoking.

These children will be able to have asthma, and lung infections are twice as high as normal. Even worse, they can die immediately during sleep.

Obstetrician Professor Andrew Shennan said: 'Children born to mothers who smoke will be about 250 lighter than normal. They will also be weaker than other children. '

A product of nicotine is a quinine found in the urine and hairline of children whose parents smoke. This content is 7 times higher than normal children.

According to the professors, this new information is alarming the danger of children when their parents smoke cigarettes. So parents are better off quitting cigarettes, or at least should minimize their limits.