Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How old should i wait after my girl is born till me and my husband can smoke in the house again?

My house doesn't smell smokey, its 4200 sqft under air and my husband designed the hvac to cycle a lot of air and many people who come over have no idea we smoke. There is no carpet and its a clean place so is it a big deal.|||You should never smoke around your child. Secondhand smoke is very dangerous, increases risks for Sids,asthma and other lung problems.|||Any doctor especially a respiratory specialist will tell you regardless how clean or large your house is that you should NEVER smoke indoors where a child is present!!! It GREATLY increases their chances of asthma/allergies and respiratory problems.|||you shouldnt smoke in the house when there are children there...


Smoking increases chances of ear infections, and second hand smoke lingers, whether you smell it or not.|||Stop smoking inside forever. Since my hubby and I had our daughters, we've stopped smoking in the house completely. Just step outside for 10 minutes. Give your baby that much.|||if you smoke in the house your child will be getting second hand smoke, which is MORE dangerous than you smoking your cigarette.


DONT smoke around your kids ever---it it not fair--they cant stick up for themselves and do you really want to increase their chances of developing cancer?|||Never. Smoke outside. Yes, it is a big deal.|||Never smoke around your kids...not even if you're sitting by an open window.|||NEVER! second hand smoke is really bad for babies. It can cause them to get ear infections, and have lots of respiratory p[problems.|||It's not safe to smoke around anyone - ever. Secondhand smoke doesn't just harm babies and children, it damages teenagers' and adults' lungs as well. Since your daughter has no choice whether she lives there or not, I would suggest waiting until she's 18 and/or moved out and letting *her* decide whether she wants her air/lungs/body polluted.|||I'm a smoker too, but we don't smoke in the house because we believe it is generally not a good idea no matter how well ventalated your house is. It is better to smoke outside or in the garage.





That being said, if you want to smoke in the house that's obviously your house and your family and your choice. I wouldn't smoke around your daughter until the SIDS risk goes down (around 1 to 1 1/2 years old) and make sure to watch for signs of breathing issues (like asthma, chronic coughing, etc).|||Second hand smoke is lethal at any age. You should never allow him to smoke in the house.|||You shouldnt smoke at all, even if you step outside the smoke lingers in your clothing and hair and it is hard on their little airways. Also, My parents smoked in the house when I was growing up and I hated it. My clothes and everything reeked, My friends parents thought that I smoked, it was so bad. My son has asthma and he is 1, and you would never want to witness an asthma attack.|||about 18 to 20 years|||Maybe you should consider stopping smoking for your child's welfare. I'm sure she would want both of you around for as long as possible. It's a fact that smoking shortens lives. It can also be a huge problem for her down the road if she needs to care for you. How important is smoking to you and your husband? Is it more important than your child?|||How long? wait till she grows up %26amp; leave the house or get a place of her own,,,,|||NEVER!!! Why would you even consider smoking in the house with your baby? Is it that hard to go outside? I'm sorry but that IS child abuse!! If your too selfish to step outside for a few minutes, then you should not be able to keep your child! Get over yourself....you are not the important one here. Jesus Lady!!|||wait 18 years...... Then If she wants to smell cigarette smoke, she can buy her own.|||take it outside for the sake of your child! 2nd hand smoke is very dangerous-regardless of how clean or how big your house is|||Don't smoke in the house ever!!! Second hand smoke kills and if your child gets cancer, even if its not till they are adult, you will have to know that it is your fault that your child is dying.|||I'm actually surprised that you would consider smoking around a child even with your filtration system! The best you can do for your child and yourself is quit smoking completely, for your and her health! Read the statistics!|||ummmm OMG are you smoking NOW? hope not if your prego. Im a pack a day smoker, and even I am more considerate of other people when i smoke! that is just disturbing........|||are you effing kidding me????





that has got to be one of the most stupid questions i have heard in a while.....got OUTSIDE LAZY AS S





i resented the hell out of my mother when i was child for refusing to smoke outside and in the car....she was so selfish and careless





it took us many years to regain a relationship after i left home.....and years after that to get a handle on my asthma and allergies as well|||Smoking around children is dangerous. Secondhand smoke can even be worse than smoking in the first place! Always smoke ouside.|||Personally I wouldnt smoke around my children if i had them as they aren't given the chance to make this decision for themselves because it's us adults who make it for them.


But however sum ppl smoke in the kitchen til the childs about 6mths old n then they start smokin evrywere else in the house where the kids are.|||I would, honestly, do it outside. At first it seems like a pain but you'll get used to it and people will actually enjoy going over to your house now. I used to smoke and never noticed how nasty it was until I stopped. Now when I go to a house where people smoke all I want to do is leave because the smell is unbearable.





I would try to quit as soon as you can. I lost a grandmother to lung cancer and it was awful watching her die. She was in terrible pain at the end of her days and had to be on heavy painkillers. She ended up dying in a hospice and not at home with her family. Watching that scared me and that is the reason why I'm so big on not smoking now. She was in her 60s! She was so young and could have lived at least another 20-30 years.





It's really good though that you didn't smoke during your pregnancy.|||doesn't smell smokey to you... but invite a bunch of non smokers to your house... I guarantee it will smell smokey to them.





to answer your question... when the child moves away to college.





seriously, it's not just the smoke in the air, it's the junk that settles, I know you said it circulates... but those chemicals stay on your clothes, skin, hair... unless you plan on showering after each cigarrette... don't smoke. if you must, go outside and wear a smoking jacket and a hat, wash your hands, face, and neck when you come in.





http://www.askdrsears.com/html/10/t10580鈥?/a>|||I've just had a baby and I can't bear her being around smoke. I'm sure you also feel that your baby is the most precious thing in the world so I would say don't smoke aroind your child full stop. Step outside if you must but wouldn't now be a great time to quit? You'll have given up or cut down a lot in the last nine months and you'll be able to run around and play with your child better as they grow up, as well as having more money.|||still more people die of second hand smokin then smokers.. And its never a clever idea to smoke around small childeren!!!|||smoking and second hand smoke will kill anyone exspecially high risk in children. so i would have to say until she moves out so around 18 years old|||dont even smoke in the house the second hand smoke can have horrible effects on a kid especially a new born. what the heck is the matter with you. If your going to smoke do it out side and away from your baby. i hope you love that baby more than your fixes!|||if its clean its clean

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