“…Younger age, white ethnicity, not being religious, low socio-economic status, being nonimmigrant, performing less frequent antenatal consultation, null parity, husband alcohol consumption, previous history of alcohol and other illicit drugs use, unplanned pregnancy, lack of awareness about the harmful effects of alcohol on the fetus and peer pressure were the identified factors associated with alcohol consumption [35][36][37][38]. Being divorced, unemployed, younger age, low educational level and low socio-economic status, living with smoker, criminal history, working in receipt of social services, alcohol and illicit drug use, being fair to poor in perceived health, being previous heavy smoker, having at least one chronic disease and mental illness, and not having a regular medical doctor were the identified factors associated with cigarette smoking during pregnancy [35,[39][40][41][42]. Old age, living in mountainous region, being Islamic follower, and being smoker were identified as a risk factor for khat chewing during pregnancy [34,43,44].…”