Care Professional Resources
Many
programs, services and products are available to help you incorporate
evidence-based smoking cessation counseling (the "5 A's") into
your routine care of pregnant women. Several useful patient education
materials are described below. Download
pdf version.
Need
help putting out that cigarette?
Booklet, produced by Smoke-Free Families.
A self-help booklet for pregnant smokers that includes benefits for the
pregnant smoker and her baby, ways to prepare to quit, setting a quit
date, how to handle "slips" and tips for after the baby is born.
This full-color, 28-page booklet can
be viewed in pdf format. A single copy of the brochure is available
without charge by emailing The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Resource Center at resources@acog.org. Please include your name,
affiliation, and mailing address with your request. Packages of 50 pamphlets
may be purchased from the ACOG Distribution Center (800-762-ACOG X882)
or online at www.acog.org in the ACOG Bookstore and looking under
Patient Education.
Smoke-Free Families can also provide
you with the printer files for the booklet, so that you can contract to
have the booklet printed for your organization. Please call 919-843-7663
for more information.
Pregnant
and Smoking (It's okay to ask for Help) provider office poster
developed by The National Partnerhsip to Help Pregnant Smokers Quit. Copies
can be ordered for free by calling 919-842-7663 or emailing info@helppregnantsmokersquit.org.
View poster in pdf format.
You
Can Quit Smoking: Support and Advice from Your Prenatal Care Provider.
Tear Sheets, produced by the U.S. Public Health Service and Smoke-Free
Families.
This one pager, available in tear-off pads of 50, is intended for use
in providers' offices, to be used in counseling pregnant smokers to quit.
The information is taken from "Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence," A
Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline.
This guide is available in pdf format from this site in English or Spanish. Free copies can be ordered by contacting
the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 800-358-9295 , the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, 800-CDC-1311, or the National Cancer
Institute,
800-4-CANCER.
Quitlines
for pregnant smokers.
A comprehensive list of quitline numbers available nationally and by
state.
Pregnant
Smokers Quit Line Protocol, developed by an expert panel chaired
by Smoke-Free Families and the American Cancer Society. The Pregnant Smokers
Quit Line Protocol is designed to offer telephone counseling for pregnant
women who are currently smoking or who have recently quit smoking in anticipation
of their pregnancy or after learning that they are pregnant.
View protocol
The
Facts About Pregnancy and Smoking and/or Deje De Fumar;
Para Que su Bebe Nazca Sano." Developed by the March of Dimes.
Smoking during pregnancy not only harms the pregnant woman, it can be
dangerous for her baby and cause low birthweight. This pamphlet also discusses
risks to the babys health, tips on quitting, and ways to avoid secondhand
smoke.
It is available
in English and in Spanish. To order, call the March of Dimes Fulfillment
Center at 800-367-6630. Outside of the United States, call 570-820-8104.
Packages of 50 pamphlets cost $10.
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