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Pregnant and giving up smoking

Hi all, I am on day one of giving up and am finding it sooooooooooo hard already infact I feel quite pathetic that nicotine has such a hold on me, my reason for quitting is that I am pregnant and want the best for my new baby. If anyone has any advice or encouragement pass it this way cause I really need it.......

I am using the 24 hr patch and had horrendous dreams last night is this normal ????????
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  • exup
    exup Posts: 1,235 Forumite
    I found it a little upsetting when my girlfriend was pregnant and continued to smoke. I dont smoke myself and never have so I don't really know how hard it is to stop. However I was told in no uncertain terms that if I nagged her to stop she would do it even more . so that was that out.

    However being the house proud person she is - she would always go outside to smoke.

    Our first child was born without any problems but trouble conceiving for next child was a problem. and after IVF treatment did she become pregnant again, but it was still upsetting as she smoked throughout. only a couple of months did she seek advice on help to give up.

    The patches helped, but the main thing which she said helped was the little plastic inhalator which she could just "pretend" was a cigarette. Although the nicotine refills for them lasted about 20 minutes or so . she would use one for days - so it seemed that it was more the action of smoking rather than the stuff she was actually breathing in was the main thing.

    She stopped using the patches quite quickly - and only recently stopped using the inhalator - even though it was empty.

    good luck with the stopping smoking though. hope everything goes OK
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  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,161 Forumite
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    Yes the 24 hour ones do give disturbed dreams.

    Get the 16 hour ones.
  • cally1978
    cally1978 Posts: 91 Forumite
    Thanks for your reply, I will be honest and say that I smoked with my first 2 children but I am determind to stop this time.
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,161 Forumite
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    cally1978 wrote: »
    Thanks for your reply, I will be honest and say that I smoked with my first 2 children but I am determind to stop this time.

    My daughter is 20.

    I did stop while pregnant, it was easy the sickness made it easy.

    I went back to it after, when she was about three months old & had to have an op.

    I gave up about 3 & a half years ago, I ws a 30 a day smoker.
    I used no aid or props (but had tried them all in the past & failed).

    It was easy, you know why, coz I wanted to. Got over it within a week & never wanted one since. I would rather eat dirt now than ever smoke again, honestly I csn't stand them.

    Its all about the mind.
  • Lynsey76
    Lynsey76 Posts: 3,079 Forumite
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    I smoked 15 - 20 a day for13 years and I gave up smoking cold turkey after I found out I was pregnant with my first baby. My partner had never smoked and had been badgering me to give up anyway, and I never smoked in the house. On finding the little blue lines, my first instinct was to have a fag to stop the shaking lol. The next morning I went for my morning cigarette but felt guilty half way through, so threw it away. I went in the house and gave my partner my cigarettes, ashtrays, lighters and told him to get rid of them. He did, and bought me some lolly's from the local shop. I found these gave me something to do with my hands and mouth, and contained no nicotine, unlike patches etc. Whenever I had the urge for a ciggy I went and brushed my teeth. I also stopped drinking tea, as I always had a ciggy with a cuppa, so it triggered a craving. 5 years on I am still a non smoker with two healthy boys, and can't imagine why I ever smoked - although I get the odd craving when I am in a very stressful situation.

    When giving up I had dreams that I had smoked a cigarette and would wake up feeling sooo guilty!

    Working in a chemist as I do, I see a lot of people trying to give up who just exchange one addiction for another. 2 years down the line they are still chewing the gum etc. For me I think giving up smoking is a mindset. If you have a good enough reason to quit you will. I had previously tried giving up with no success, and being honest with myself, at that poiunt I probably wasn't comitted enough, I enjoyed going out with mates and smoking.

    Changing my habits worked for me, anything that triggered a craving, I tried to stop doing. It wasn't easy, but I did it and i am very proud of myself.
    Go to your local Boots, they will be happy to talk you through your options, and offer you support. They should have leaflets for you to read as well.
    I wish you the best of luck, persevere, it will be worth it in the end :T
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  • absolutebounder
    absolutebounder Posts: 20,305 Forumite
    cally1978 wrote: »
    Hi all, I am on day one of giving up and am finding it sooooooooooo hard already infact I feel quite pathetic that nicotine has such a hold on me, my reason for quitting is that I am pregnant and want the best for my new baby. If anyone has any advice or encouragement pass it this way cause I really need it.......

    I am using the 24 hr patch and had horrendous dreams last night is this normal ????????
    In my opinion this is not good. The 24 hour patch has more nicotine in it than you would smoke in a day, plus how does getting more of the drug you are supposedly addicted to help you give up? Despite NRT being favoured by the NHS it has pretty dismal results. I know the theory is to wean you off it but if that worked people would just smoke 1 less fag a day until they gave up. remember who makes the money out of NRT
    If you want encouragement stop focusing on cigarettes and focus on changing you lifestyle to having a beatiful healthy baby. Avoid as much as possible the circumstances where you would normaly smoke and enjoy fresh air. It is better to have your life controlled by a new baby than a weed from the USA.
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  • squidge60
    squidge60 Posts: 1,129 Forumite
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    hi i smoked for 24+ and smoked alot each day i found it very very hard even though it was something i really wanted to do.! for me i used patches allen carr (easy way to stop smoking ) went to online sites for other peoples help advice etc.i also rang the helplines although they werent great i found (not for me anyway) and chewing gum (i do still chew sometimes).i am now 4yrs down the line and i have to say its great soooooooooo worth it nothing controls me such a sense of freedom(cos lets face it most people who do dont want to)hang on in there it will get easier you have to find what works for you.good luck hope you do it .:D
  • jessbrown100
    jessbrown100 Posts: 891 Forumite
    I gave up smoking as soon as I found out that I was pregnant, tbh after the first couple of weeks the morning sickness and accompanying indigestion kicked in and so smoking became really unappealing!. Am now 24 weeks and have recently started wanting a cigarette really badly but am just trying to ride it out- I've come far too far to give up now!. I didn't use patches because I didn't want the continuous nicotine but I think the nausea and vomiting made quitting easier for me (wouldn't wish it on my worse enemy though- however much they wanted to quit :rotfl:). Good Luck with it though, and think of all the gorgeous baby stuff you can buy with the money that you'd otherwise spend on ciggies.:j
  • amandada
    amandada Posts: 1,168 Forumite
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    I stopped when I was pg over 11 years ago and have never looked back-I'm now your "typical" ex smoker who can't stand the smell!!!

    When you're desperate for a smoke, you could try visualising your baby inside you struggling for breath as you inhale-worked for me. (yes I know there's a bit of "artistic licence" and babies don't actually "breathe" in the womb, but if it helps....)

    Good luck :)
  • honey222
    honey222 Posts: 16 Forumite
    congrats on the pg cally1978

    just to say i quit smoking in jan after 14 yrs :j(started really young!!!) tried loads of times to stop, patches, chewing gum, the pen thing etc none of which worked then a work colleague told me of this dvd she had bought to stop smoking it was called - Allen Carr easy way to stop smoking, i thought she was taking the mic but i got a borrow and it actually works (i went out the following wkend and didn't smoke, even tho had a few drinks)
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