Cannabis
Alcohol
Smoking
Vaping
100

True or false: 

Cannabis use in pregnancy is not harmful.

False. It is harmful during pregnancy.

100

Does breast milk contain alcohol if consumed by mother before breastfeeding?

Yes.

100

True or false:

Every time you smoke while pregnant your baby gets less oxygen.

True.

100

True or false:

It is okay to vape during pregnancy.

False. E-cigarettes  still contain a number of containments.

200

True or false:

Cannabis in all forms can affect your baby’s brain development.

True.

200

What is one of the consequences that alcohol has on pregnancy?

Miscarriage, Still birth, Premature birth.

200

True or false:

There is no benefit in not allowing smoking in the house or car.

False. Reduces the risk of exposure to second hand smoke when smoking is not allowed in the home and car.

200

 True or false:

Vaping while breastfeeding is okay because nicotine is not passed into breastmilk.

False. Nicotine is passed into breast milk.

300

Smoking cannabis can effect a new born by

a) Low birth weight

b) Lower alertness

c) Slower growth

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

300

How does the alcohol reach the baby?

Bloodstream or/ and placenta.

300

Smoking after birth  puts your baby at higher risk for

a) Asthma and SIDS

b) Ear infections and childhood cancers

c) Allergies and learning difficulties

d) All of the above

d) All of the above
300

Women who vape during pregnancy have a higher chance for their baby to have poor

a) Growth

b) Smell

c) Appetite

a) Growth
400

Smoking cannabis can reduce supply of what to your fetus?

Oxygen and nutrients

400

What disorder is associated with drinking alcohol during pregnancy?

Fetal alcohol syndrome.

400

Name one risk of smoking during pregnancy.

Miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth, damage to the placenta, low birth weight and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

400

True or false: 

Vaping is an okay method to help someone quit smoking.

False. It is not a safe way to stop smoking.

500

Name one of the consequences of being high while parenting.

Subjective - Some examples:

  • Poor attention to baby/child’s cues
  • Poor ability to judge
  • Slower reaction
500

Name one suggestion that supports pregnant women to overcome social pressures of drinking alcohol.

Subjective - Some examples:

  • Hold social events where there is no alcohol
  • Ensure that non-alcoholic beverages are available and offered to everyone.
  • Support the pregnant woman by reminding her that her abstinence is temporary.
  • Avoid encouraging alcohol consumption
  • Respect the choices made by the pregnant woman.
  • Modify their own alcohol consumption to show solidarity for the pregnant woman
500

Relapse is common in those who try to quit smoking name one strategy that could help to minimize the risk of relapse.

Subjective - Some examples:

  • Seeking support from a family member.
  • Finding ways to relax or make the craving pass.
  • Engaging in physical activity.
  • Speaking with their health care provider
  • developing a quit strategy
  • Possible use of pharmacological aids.
  • Seeking help from several resources available in Ontario
  • Locate stop-smoking groups in their community
500

True or false:

 It is safe to use nicotine free e-cigarettes (vapes) during pregnancy.

False. Even some vapes that are advertised as nicotine free still contain nicotine.