the alcohol and cigarette smoke gets to the fetus through the mother and her blood which can affect the baby in many ways.
Excessive alcohol consumption, especially during the first trimester, has the potential to cause fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
Through the blood stream.
Both can damage the fetus.
Both can damage the fetus.
How many poisons are in cigarettes
poisons such as alcohol (:
Some substances are filtered but the reason some might get through is that the placenta is connected to your baby through you so in affect any harmful substances you have eg alcohol the baby will also have
ask a smoker, that and another 200 poisons are in cigarettes
They contain many of the same "poisons" as cigarettes.
Cadmium
the liver.
Ingested poisons include foods, alcohol, medication, household and garden items, and certain plants
mentally ill have perfectly inelastic demands for cigarettes and alcohol
Fetal alcohol syndrome. This includes decreased development of the fetus, intra-uterine growth retardation, mental retardation.