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Niel|1442195437|3927396 said:What is your opinion on this?
There is a woman at my work that smokes at breaks and lunches. She has sense she started. She is due next week.
Her husband works there two,and does not seem bothered by this. I say this because she has smokes in her previous 2 pregnancies as well.
kenny|1442200702|3927414 said:I'm not a woman or even a straight man.
Therefore, to some, my opinion shouldn't hold weight ... but smoking while pregnant is better for the fetus than abortion.
Many here are pro-choice.
So, how can someone be pro-choice, yet tell a pregnant mom to not smoke if she intends to deliver?![]()
missy|1442229125|3927495 said:Not your business so yeah I would stay out of it. It's her choice period. Remember that slippery slope of freedom and choices. So while I may not agree with your choice I will defend your right to make them. Anyway it is too late for your advice to do any good so it really is not an issue at this point.
I will say if I was asked for my advice I would certainly share it (i.e. not being for smoking during pregnancy or at any time for that matter but that is another topic) however I will keep my mouth shut if I am not asked.
Niel, I am interested about that she can smoke at lunch at work. Is smoking allowed inside your work place?
Niel said:missy|1442229125|3927495 said:Not your business so yeah I would stay out of it. It's her choice period. Remember that slippery slope of freedom and choices. So while I may not agree with your choice I will defend your right to make them. Anyway it is too late for your advice to do any good so it really is not an issue at this point.
I will say if I was asked for my advice I would certainly share it (i.e. not being for smoking during pregnancy or at any time for that matter but that is another topic) however I will keep my mouth shut if I am not asked.
Niel, I am interested about that she can smoke at lunch at work. Is smoking allowed inside your work place?
It's permitted in our vehicles but not in the building or outside.
Niel|1442195437|3927396 said:What is your opinion on this?
There is a woman at my work that smokes at breaks and lunches. She has sense she started. She is due next week.
Her husband works there two,and does not seem bothered by this. I say this because she has smokes in her previous 2 pregnancies as well.
kenny|1442200702|3927414 said:I'm not a woman or even a straight man.
Therefore, to some, my opinion shouldn't hold weight ... but smoking while pregnant is better for the fetus than abortion.
Many here are pro-choice.
So, how can someone be pro-choice, yet tell a pregnant mom to not smoke if she intends to deliver?![]()
iLander|1442245554|3927580 said:When I got pregnant with the kids, I was a heavy smoker. Over two packs a day.
And for SOME freakin reason, as soon as I found out I was expecting, I went cold turkey with no problem.
Just stopped. Didn't even have the urge. It was strange. Nine months, no cigarettes, either child. It's like my cravings bypassed the craving part of my brain and went straight to concern for the child.
It was interesting, and I can't explain it.![]()
tuffyluvr|1442249001|3927618 said:This reminds me of a situation I was put in a couple years ago... My friend's eldest sister got pregnant with her first baby (naturally/no fertility treatment) at age 48. She got engaged at about 4 months pregnant and her family threw her an engagement party when she was close to 6 months. Upon arrival at the party we saw the pregnant bride-to-be with a glass of champagne in hand. Didn't think too much of it as plenty of pregnant women have a small glass of wine now and then, and she was celebrating her engagement. However, the whole party looked on with horror as she filled her glass again and again. I counted 4 refills and I arrived an hour into the party and left before it was finished! Everyone at the party was whispering about it, but the only people to actually confront the bride-to-be were her future MIL and SIL. It really was such an awkward position to be in and personally I felt pained by it. It was so hard to watch!! I can't believe that anyone would have such little regard for the fetus growing inside them. As Laila and others have said, that baby didn't choose to be born! I also felt like, if she was willing to drink at least 4 glasses of champagne in front of friends and family, what was she doing behind closed doors?!?! Luckily her baby turned out fine.
NonieMarie said:tuffyluvr|1442249001|3927618 said:This reminds me of a situation I was put in a couple years ago... My friend's eldest sister got pregnant with her first baby (naturally/no fertility treatment) at age 48. She got engaged at about 4 months pregnant and her family threw her an engagement party when she was close to 6 months. Upon arrival at the party we saw the pregnant bride-to-be with a glass of champagne in hand. Didn't think too much of it as plenty of pregnant women have a small glass of wine now and then, and she was celebrating her engagement. However, the whole party looked on with horror as she filled her glass again and again. I counted 4 refills and I arrived an hour into the party and left before it was finished! Everyone at the party was whispering about it, but the only people to actually confront the bride-to-be were her future MIL and SIL. It really was such an awkward position to be in and personally I felt pained by it. It was so hard to watch!! I can't believe that anyone would have such little regard for the fetus growing inside them. As Laila and others have said, that baby didn't choose to be born! I also felt like, if she was willing to drink at least 4 glasses of champagne in front of friends and family, what was she doing behind closed doors?!?! Luckily her baby turned out fine.
In the 80's I worked as a waitress. There was a woman that would come in every couple weeks for business lunches. She was a heavy drinker, vodka martinis. We began to notice she was pregnant but continued to drink. At around 6 months she disappeared for a few weeks. When she returned she had a broken leg and was not pregnant anymore. No one asked her anything and she continued to drink at least 3 martinis every time she was there for lunch.
jordyonbass|1442202919|3927422 said:It's something that I find disgusting and always have, however I have also heard that suddenly quitting cigarettes can be very traumatic and stressful due to the nicotine withdrawals for the fetus. I also have a friend who quit during her first pregnancy but smoked during her second and she said that the difference was like night and day when it came to her stress levels, so there may be something to that (obviously not saying here that smoking is good during pregnancy at all).
Even in my metal-punk days before I turned 20 I found it disgusting; I would see the girlfriends of guys in the scene, smoking and drinking at venues. I still remember that despite the fact I'd go out for a week at a time in the same clothes, boots and leather jacket (also usable as pillow and blanket), take copious amounts of drugs/drink and meet many like minded people at the events - when it came to women smoking when pregnant? I was about as striaght edge as it comes![]()