How does tobacco smoke affect a developing baby?

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Responses

It increases a baby’s birthweight.
It increases a baby’s birthweight.

It increases a baby’s heart rate.
It increases a baby’s heart rate.

It increases a baby’s cell growth.
It increases a baby’s cell growth.

It increases a baby’s oxygen supply.
It increases a baby’s oxygen supply.

None of the above.

Tobacco smoke affects a developing baby in several ways. Firstly, it can decrease a baby's birthweight, not increase it. Secondly, it can increase a baby's heart rate, not decrease it. Thirdly, tobacco smoke can cause harmful effects on cell growth, not increase it. Lastly, it can reduce a baby's oxygen supply, not increase it.