Smoking is very harmful to the body and can lead to addiction and other problems. Some people call smoking chronic suicide, which is not unreasonable. However, it should be noted that smoking is not only harmful to one's own health, but can also easily affect the fetus after pregnancy. So what happens to smoking during late pregnancy?

Smoking during late pregnancy poses great harm to the fetus and can easily lead to fetal malformations. Therefore, pregnant women must pay attention to quitting smoking. In addition to quitting smoking, they also need to adjust their lifestyle habits, reduce stress on their bodies, and minimize the pressure on their fetuses to promote healthy birth. This is an obligation that mothers cannot shirk.
Smoking during late pregnancy may lead to poor fetal development and even stillbirth. Cigarettes contain a large amount of harmful nicotine and carbon monoxide, which can cause blood vessel blockage and other diseases when they enter the human body. Carbon monoxide in cigarettes can also cause fetal hypoxia, leading to delayed development and even stillbirth.
Smoking during late pregnancy can also cause emotional disorders in the fetus. Smoking in late pregnancy not only affects the physical health of the fetus, but also has a negative impact on the fetus's emotions. According to the survey, if pregnant women still smoke during pregnancy, the brain volume of the fetus they give birth to is relatively small, making them more prone to depression and emotional disorders.