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Pregnacy and Nicotine-Free Juices... in The E-Cigarette; (A/N: I'm really sorry if this is in the wrong section. ) I've been analog free for as long as ...
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    Default Pregnacy and Nicotine-Free Juices...

    (A/N: I'm really sorry if this is in the wrong section. )

    I've been analog free for as long as I have owned my e-cig and feel like nothing short of a champ. I'd made several attempts to quit prior to now but it was all simply to no avail. When news of my girlfriend pregnancy struck, she was able to kick the habit right away. I on the other hand, had a very difficult time with the whole process.

    All of this is to say:

    What are your thoughts on the effects of nicotine free liquids?

    I know there has probably been few, if not zero, studies on the effects it could have on an unborn fetus, but I find it interesting to speculate none the least.

    I have also heard of the vegetable type substitute for the actual glycol. It seems like it would be harmless enough to just mix a decent flavor with the veg. glycol and let my partner enjoy vaping as a hobby.

    Thoughts? Objections?

    -Aaron

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    Ummmmm - ask her OB/GYN for their opinion - and stick with that....

    My opinion - breathe nothing but air during a pregnancy.
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    I don't know why people keep asking the vaguest questions when there aren't even any solid clinical studies done to prove it has no negative health impact on a normal user over a long period of time. Just because it hasn't proven itself to be dangerous and must be safer than analogs doesn't mean that its completely safe. For the record, you can look at any supplier's fine print and see that their no-nicotine liquid may have trace amounts of nicotine in it. If you must do it then mix your own. Straight VG/flavoring.

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