Bushfire babies: Dr Rebecca McGowan shines light on smoke impacts on pregnancy

Vivienne Jones
Updated September 29 2020 - 7:18am, first published September 28 2020 - 5:00pm
SMOKE: Francesca Ciantar and daughter Stella were forced to evacuate their home in January due to the smoke when Stella was just one week old.
SMOKE: Francesca Ciantar and daughter Stella were forced to evacuate their home in January due to the smoke when Stella was just one week old.

North East babies born after the bushfires are underweight, have breathing problems and their mother's placenta looks like that of a pack a day smoker, according to a local GP.

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Vivienne Jones

Vivienne Jones

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