Nicotine Patches Don't Help Pregnant Smokers, Study Finds

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Nicotine patches do not help pregnant women quit smoking, a new study says.

Pregnant women in the study who used nicotine patches were just as likely to continue smoking until their delivery date as women who used a placebo, the researchers said.

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