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Vaping with newborn

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Razpoot · 27/08/2020 07:53

Before DD was born, I vaped. Stopped during pregnancy then began again after she was born (always vaping away from her obviously) thinking "woohoo, finally!" Until I discovered that nicotine can pass in breastmilk :( so now I feel really guilty, I've started the habit again and the addiction but it's even harder to stop now as I keep finding after a stressful day I'm desperate for that quick and easy relief. I love her to bits but I'm finding it really hard :(

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HowFastIsTooFast · 27/08/2020 07:58

Can you try a nicotine free vape, so the habit of actually doing it is being satisfied?

CanIGetARefund · 27/08/2020 08:02

Don't be harsh on yourself. Nicotine itself is not particularly harmful, it's just very addictive. By vaping instead of smoking cigarettes you are saving yourself and your baby from hundreds of carcinogens. I have known people to gradually decrease the nicotine content of their vape, in order to end the addiction. Could you do that?

Razpoot · 27/08/2020 08:12

The thing is it's not my own vape, it's my partners. I wouldn't want my own or I'd use it too much! So at least it's only in the evenings when he comes back from work, but it does mean I can't change the nicotine content, and also with the kind of vape it is it's a set catridge that you can't change. I've not thought about getting a nicotine free one, I don't know if it would work since I would know I'm not getting that rush for relief and that's what I'm always after

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ZooKeeper19 · 27/08/2020 23:43

@Razpoot just be careful, the cartridges to the vaping things are extremely poisonous to children when eaten (has happened before). They can die of it. Also bad for you, but you know that :)

Sayitagainwhydontyou · 28/08/2020 02:05

Could both you and your partner quit together?

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