Keys for Quitting
Get ready:
- Think about how quitting will help you and your baby
- Plan on not smoking once you bring your baby home
- Set a quit date and stick to it—not even a single puff
- Get rid of ALL cigarettes and ashtrays in your home, car or workplace. Make it hard to get a cigarette.
- Set up smoke-free areas in your home, and make your car smoke-free
Get support and encouragement:
- Tell your family, friends and co-workers you are quitting, and ask for their help
- Ask smokers not to smoke around you
- Talk to women who quit smoking when they were pregnant
- Talk with your prenatal care provider about your plan to quit
- For free help, call (800) QUIT-NOW (784 -8669) to be connected to the Texas Tobacco Quit line
Be prepared to handle “slips”:
- If you “slip” and smoke, don’t give up
- People who quit after they “slip” tell themselves, “This was a mistake, not a failure”
- Set a new date to get back on track
- Remember that by quitting, you are protecting your baby’s health and your own
- Breathe deep, inhale through your nose, count to five, slowly exhale through your mouth
- Try to drink eight or more 8-ounce glasses of water a day
- Keep your hands busy. Wash your car. Draw or color in an adult coloring book. Do a puzzle.
- Delay – the urge to smoke only lasts three to five minutes