Doctors urge help for women seeking to stub out habit
Perinatal mortality refers to the death of a baby in the weeks before or after birth.
While the authors of the Perinatal Mortality in Ireland Annual Report 2011 did not directly blame smoking for causing any of the 491 infant deaths that year, they said getting the women to quit was “one of the most effective health interventions for improving perinatal outcomes”. The authors said “smo-king cessation requires priority” during pregnancy.