Answer: 8.3%; 44.1%
Explanation: Smoking today is the leading cause of preventable death, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This disease also affects people who do not smoke but who live with smokers, especially children who are the biggest victims. Smoking during pregnancy carries serious health risks for women and the fetus. Spontaneous abortions, premature births, low birth weight babies, fetal and newborn deaths, placental complications, and bleeding occur most often when the pregnant woman smokes.