Obstetrics and gynecology’s Marjorie Greenfield discusses study showing early behavioral differences in fetuses of smoking mothers

Ultrasound study reveals how some fetuses react to smoking moms
ABC News RadioMarjorie Greenfield, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discussed a study that found fetuses of mothers who smoke touch their face and mouth much more than fetuses of nonsmoking mothers. Greenfield said the study was interesting but she wanted to see more evidence connecting the extra movement in the fetuses to any health effects after birth.