Smoking can be harmful to both men and women, but it also has unique dangers for women who smoke. There are several dangers of smoking for women: first, for women on oral contraceptives, smoking can have extremely serious consequences, including the possibility of cardiovascular disease such as blood clots, heart disease and stroke, and women who smoke have a higher risk of these diseases than women who do not smoke; second, smoking can affect the development of the fetus; chemicals in tobacco are passed from the pregnant woman’s blood to the fetus, and these toxic These toxic chemicals pose a risk to the unborn child and the mother, and children born to smokers are more likely to have colds and other pediatric diseases such as respiratory diseases; third, women who smoke for a long time may suffer from infertility; fourth, women who smoke have a higher chance of suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease than non-smokers. Therefore, for the sake of your health, it is recommended to quit smoking as soon as possible.