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Randomized clinical trials have used
various approaches for smoking intervention. Harm reduction may target the significant
other to reduce exposure for the mother/child. Or, it may target the mother to reduce
exposure of the fetus/infant. Many provide prenatal smoking cessation assistance by means
of self-help manuals, mailed interventions, and/or counseling. More recent studies have
examined relapse prevention interventions provided in conjunction with the cessation
intervention before delivery or following delivery, particularly with telephone
counseling. |