• 1 October 1978
    • journal article
    • Vol. 85  (10) , 726-8
Abstract
The effects of tobacco chewing by pregnant women were investigated. When compared with those who did not do so, tobacco-chewing mothers had a greatly increased stillbirth rate, a low male : female infant sex ratio and a major reduction in birth weight which was due in large part to early delivery.

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