Stop smoking
Pregnancy and smoking
Pregnancy is a great reason to give up smoking.
Quitting is one of the best things you can do to give your baby the best start in life.
The sooner you start your quit attempt and stop smoking completely, the better it is for you and your baby.
It's never too late to stop smoking.
Nicotine is very addictive so it's really important to get the right support to help you give up smoking.
How we can help you
We're here to help. Our stop smoking advisors can give you, your partner and family free support to quit smoking for good.
- Specialist one to one support and advice
- Nicotine replacement therapy
- Best Start in Life vouchers for reaching different milestones
Ask for support
You can ask for help for yourself or for someone you know.
Health professionals can also use this form to refer patients.
Or, speak to your stop smoking adviser:
- Phone: 0191 424 7300
- Email: public.health@southtyneside.gov.uk
Best Start in Life vouchers
You can choose to see a stop smoking advisor in your closest family hub or at South Tyneside Hospital.
You will receive a Love2Shop e-voucher for reaching different milestones. The milestones are:
- Setting a quit date - £20
- Successful 4 week quit - £40
- Successful quit every 6 weeks after this (maximum of 6 vouchers) - £40
- Successful 4 week post-natal quit - £80
- Successful 4 week post-natal quit for partners - £40
You will need to visit the Love2Shop website and request a code to spend online or have a gift card loaded with the credit sent to your home.
Privacy notice: Smoking in Pregnancy Voucher Scheme
Benefits of stopping smoking in pregnancy
Stopping smoking now you are pregnant will have lots of benefits to both you and your baby, during your pregnancy and afterwards.
You will reduce your risk of:
- Miscarriage
- Premature birth
- Still birth
- Sickness during pregnancy
- Heart disease
- Cancer
You will reduce the risk to your baby of:
- SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
- A low birth rate
- Asthma
- ADHD
- Colic
- Ear infections
- Respiratory infection
For more information on how smoking affects your baby and the benefits of stopping smoking in pregnancy, please visit NHS: Stop smoking in pregnancy.