'Quit Smoking Now' sessions for pregnant, new mothers and their families begins Jan. 7 at Flagler County Health Department

The free four-week course will run on consecutive Tuesdays with all attendees receiving gift cards, diapers and wipes.


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A four-week "Quit Smoking Now" course, available to pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding mothers and their family members, will be offered at the Flagler County Health Department, 301 Dr. Carter Blvd., Bunnell.

The free sessions will run once a week 5:30-6:30 p.m. on consecutive Tuesdays, Jan. 7-28, and will cover reasons and benefits of quitting, your quit plan, becoming tobacco/nicotine free and preventing relapse.

This course will offer gift cards to all attendees, with a total value up to $125. Additionally, diapers and wipes will be distributed each week along with other baby-related incentives for all participants.

Nicotine replacement patches, gum or lozenges will also be distributed for ages 18 and older if medically appropriate.

Register at tffact.com/c/jqrkv. For more information, call the Northeast Florida Area Health Education Center at 904-482-0189

 

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