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    Exclamation Got knocked up...

    It looks like I may need to quit vaping as well. My pregnancy test came back positive. I'll be seeing a doc soon.



    It's really odd. I wonder if quitting smoking had anything to do with fertility. I've been married for several years and NEVER got pregnant until now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phayah View Post
    it looks like i may need to quit vaping as well. My pregnancy test came back positive. I'll be seeing a doc soon.



    it's really odd. I wonder if quitting smoking had anything to do with fertility. I've been married for several years and never got pregnant until now.
    Congrats!!
    Quote Originally Posted by http://wish2conceive.com/smoking-fertility.htm
    women smokers who try for a baby may take up to two months longer to conceive than non-smokers, doctors say.
    women have a 40% lower chance of getting pregnant if they smoke, according to a report published today by the british medical association (bma).
    Smoking and passive smoking was also responsible for up to 5,000 miscarriages and 120,000 cases of male impotence in men aged between 30 and 50 every year, said the report, smoking and reproductive life, by the bma's board of science and tobacco control resource centre.

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    I think that means if you smoke instead. Best contraceptive, ya know.

    Best wishes Phaya!

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    Congrats!!!

    Yanno, I gotta ask. If women can stop smoking/vaping for the 9-10 month period while pregnant, why go back to smoking later? My sister smoked for years, got pregnant, quit while pregnant, then after the baby was born and about (I'm guessing) 6-12 months old, started smoking again. Then did it two more times! Her kids are in their mid to late twenties and my sister is telling me she just can't quit smoking. I told her, sure you can! You did it three times!!! LOL

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    I think a temporary quit for the best of all reasons...a baby, is fairly easy. You know it does not have to be permanent. It's quitting permanently and knowing you will NEVER have another cigarette that causes panic and failure.
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    I think it is easier to quit something if you know you can start again at a later date AND combine that with compelling reason. Telling yourself you can't have something you crave ever again causes all sorts of mental dilemmas.

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    Congrats! I also wonder if analogs cause a certain level of infertility.

    Out of curiosity, could one safely smoke 0mg liquid while pregnant?

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    I know I quit smoking analogs both times I was pregnant because the smell of them made me deathly ill. I couldn't have smoked them if I had wanted to. But once the pregnancy hormones had receded after birth, the desire came right back.
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    Congratulations!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michele View Post
    Congrats!!!

    Yanno, I gotta ask. If women can stop smoking/vaping for the 9-10 month period while pregnant, why go back to smoking later? My sister smoked for years, got pregnant, quit while pregnant, then after the baby was born and about (I'm guessing) 6-12 months old, started smoking again. Then did it two more times! Her kids are in their mid to late twenties and my sister is telling me she just can't quit smoking. I told her, sure you can! You did it three times!!! LOL
    I've heard of a lot of women never even quitting. I read over the risks though, and it's pretty scary.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hezaa_Vaping
    Congrats! I also wonder if analogs cause a certain level of infertility.

    Out of curiosity, could one safely smoke 0mg liquid while pregnant?
    I'm actually afraid of inhaling PG, VG, and/or any added chemicals that might be put in for flavoring. I don't think there are any studies on pregnant women and I wouldn't want to risk any birth defects or negative side effects. It would really help with withdrawal if I could do that with confidence though.

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