Calgary Herald

Website aims to help pregnant smokers

- SHERYL UBELACKER

Women smokers who are pregnant or planning to conceive can now get help to butt out through a website that emphasizes support instead of guilt or shame.

PREGNETS (Prevention of Gestationa­l and Neonatal Exposure to Tobacco Smoke), which is developed by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, focuses on building a community of support with other women through the use of an online discussion board.

The site also includes a personaliz­ed quit meter, various self-help materials, tips on having a healthy pregnancy, and partner support.

Surveys show that about one in 10 Canadian women smoke while pregnant. But Dr. Peter Selby said it’s likely the proportion of women continuing to use tobacco during gestation could be as high as 30 per cent, depending on the population segment being studied.

The goal of PREGNETS is to help women overcome their addiction or to at least significan­tly cut down the amount they smoke, though Selby stressed “there is no safe amount of smoke exposure while pregnant,” he said Thursday.

A woman who smokes during pregnancy puts herself in danger of miscarriag­e, as well as risking other well-documented diseases like cancer and cardiovasc­ular disease.

As children, the offspring of mothers who smoked while pregnant are also more likely to develop behavioura­l problems and are at increased risk for obesity in adolescenc­e, studies suggest.

Selby said providing an online quitting tool is meant to help women overcome the stigma associated with smoking while pregnant.

While experienci­ng society’s censure can provide the impetus for some women to kick the habit, it can also lead to an unwanted result, he said.

“The problem is if you’re addicted, a couple of things happen: you go undergroun­d, you become a closet smoker. You don’t seek out help because you feel you’ll get judged.

“And you’re going through a pregnancy — which should be a nice, happy time — feeling guilty and trapped and worrying what the outcome might be.”

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