Maternal smoking during pregnancy and fractures in offspring: national register based sibling comparison study
Study of people born to women who smoked(n=377,367) and not smoked(n=1,302,940) found prenatal exposure linked to increased rate of fracture(FT) during 1st year of life but does not seem to have long lasting biological influence on FTs later in childhood and up to early adulthood
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British Medical Journal