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AHE79210 - Smokey Sue Smokes for Two

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Smoke from a lighted cigarette is channelled through a life-like model of a seventh month fetus, suspended under water. As smoke bubbles to the surface, tar and nicotine collect at the waterline. (The bowl can be easily cleaned). Because toxins from smoking flow through the placenta to the unborn child, mothers who smoke have up to ten times more risk of miscarriage,

and their babies have three times more risk of birth defect, than babies to non-smoking mothers.

 

 

 

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