How is maternal smoking categorized regarding identified SIDS risk factors?

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It is a modifiable risk factor associated with pregnancy and post-birth exposure.

Maternal smoking is explicitly listed among the modifiable risk factors associated with SIDS. This risk is strongly linked to smoking during the period of pregnancy, as well as exposure to secondhand smoke in the infant's environment after birth. Because smoking habits are controllable aspects of the caregiver's behavior or environment, they fall into the category targeted for prevention efforts. Implementing smoke-free environments for the pregnant mother and the newborn infant is a crucial step in lowering the environmental component of the risk profile.

How is maternal smoking categorized regarding identified SIDS risk factors?

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