Where Can I Find Statistics on the Use of Tobacco and Drugs Among Pregnant Women in Arkansas and Oklahoma?

Question by Michael J: Where can I find statistics on the use of tobacco and drugs among pregnant women in Arkansas and Oklahoma?

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Answer by Know It All
An easier method of finding such statistics is to look up for stats on women who are irresponsible and who are also pregnant.

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