The National Partnership to Help Pregnant Smokers Quit, formed in May of 2001, is a coalition of diverse organizations that have joined forces to improve the health of this and future generations by increasing the number of pregnant smokers who quit smoking. Through a nationwide effort to reach women, providers and communities, the National Partnership hopes to ensure that all pregnant women in the Unites States are screened for tobacco use, and receive best-practice cessation counseling as part of their prenatal care.
The Partnership is leading the national effort to help pregnant women quit smoking. Check out our Action Plan to see how.