*Quit Your Way Pregnancy Team

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Are you pregnant or planning a pregnancy? Stopping smoking at any time during pregnancy has significant health benefits for mother and baby.

Our specialist advisers will work with you to provide you with support, encouragement and nicotine replacement therapy which is safe during pregnancy. As well as one-to-one video or phone appointments. We also provide support for other family members such as partners.

The benefits for baby include:

• Reduced risk of cot death

• Better growth

• Less risk of chest complaints like asthma

• Fewer ear infections

• Improved brain development

Mothers will also benefit from a healthier pregnancy, healthier heart and lungs and more money for the new baby.

For more information on smoking and pregnancy URL: Smoking and Pregnancy

If you are pregnant and need support to stop smoking, ask your midwife, general practitioner (GP), health visitor, practice nurse or contact your local Quit Your Way Pregnancy Team for more information:

Quit Your Way can be contacted Monday – Friday from 9am until 5pm.

For more information, call 0800 84 84 84 or visit NHS Inform’s Quit Your Way website.

You can use our Click to be Contacted service, leave your name, preferred contact method, and we will be in touch with you.

You can also visit your local Community Pharmacy for free stop smoking support. Find your nearest community pharmacy.

Services Offered

  • Smoking in Pregnancy
  • Telephone Support

Opening times

Normal opening times

Sunday
Closed
Monday
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday
09:00 - 17:00
Friday
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday
Closed

Open Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
9am – 5pm

Contact details

For local information and advice
0800 84 84 84
Email
StopSmokingService.Pregnancy@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk
Website
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Address

Last Updated: 11/06/2024

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