Non-tobacco nicotine products tied to pregnancy, labor complications

WASHINGTON — Non-tobacco nicotine use before a positive pregnancy result increased the risk for pregnancy and delivery complications, according to research at the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting.
Madeline West, the study’s lead author from the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center El Paso, told Healio that the analysis “was driven by the increasing use of non-tobacco nicotine products — especially vaping and e-cigarettes — among reproductive-age patients. While the risks of traditional cigarette smoking during pregnancy are well established, many








