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Smoking during pregnancy in England 'lowest on record' Smoking during pregnancy in England 'lowest on record'
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The number of women smoking during pregnancy across England is down to 12%, the lowest recorded level, figures for 2013-2014 show.The number of women smoking during pregnancy across England is down to 12%, the lowest recorded level, figures for 2013-2014 show.
But there were large regional differences, with 5% in London smoking up to nearly 21% in the North East.But there were large regional differences, with 5% in London smoking up to nearly 21% in the North East.
Rates have fallen 16% since first measured in 2006-7, the Health and Social Care Information Centre said.Rates have fallen 16% since first measured in 2006-7, the Health and Social Care Information Centre said.
Smoking while pregnant can damage babies' hearts and increase the risk of miscarriage and premature birth.Smoking while pregnant can damage babies' hearts and increase the risk of miscarriage and premature birth.
The government has set a target to reduce the rate to 11% or less women smoking at the time of delivery by 2015.The government has set a target to reduce the rate to 11% or less women smoking at the time of delivery by 2015.
Still 'way to go'Still 'way to go'
The report shows 39% of local health areas have met this target so far.The report shows 39% of local health areas have met this target so far.
Alan Kingsley, chair at the HSCIC said it was "encouraging" to see the decline in numbers of pregnant women who smoked.Alan Kingsley, chair at the HSCIC said it was "encouraging" to see the decline in numbers of pregnant women who smoked.
But he added: "There is still a little way to go to achieve the national ambition.But he added: "There is still a little way to go to achieve the national ambition.
"Today's figures highlight there is a still work to be done and it is fundamental that mothers-to-be are aware of the damaging effects smoking can have on their baby.""Today's figures highlight there is a still work to be done and it is fundamental that mothers-to-be are aware of the damaging effects smoking can have on their baby."
NHS Blackpool had the highest rate, with 28% of pregnant women smoking.NHS Blackpool had the highest rate, with 28% of pregnant women smoking.
Other areas with high smoking in pregnancy rates were South Devon, the Isle of Wight, Wiltshire and Lincolnshire.Other areas with high smoking in pregnancy rates were South Devon, the Isle of Wight, Wiltshire and Lincolnshire.
Meanwhile, central London had the lowest rate of 2%.Meanwhile, central London had the lowest rate of 2%.
Did you smoke during pregnancy? Were you able to give up? You can email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Smoking during pregnancy'. If you are willing to be interviewed, please include a photograph of yourself and your full contact details. Did you smoke during pregnancy? Were you able to give up? You can email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk using the subject line 'Smoking during pregnancy'. If you are willing to be interviewed, please include a photograph of yourself and your full contact details.