“…The most common methods of measuring SHS exposure among pregnant women have been a single question about partner smoking status or the number of cigarettes smoked by the partner (see Windham, Eaton, and Hopkins, 1999, review). When studies of pregnant smokers have included other questions, they consist of either a question about number of smokers in the household or hours of exposure to SHS (Leonardi-Bee et al, 2008;Newman et al, 2010;Pogodina, Brunner Huber, Racine, and Platonova, 2009;Windham et al). Few prospective studies of maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy have examined ongoing SHS exposure using more than single indicator measures of SHS exposure, although studies of postnatal SHS exposure or lifetime SHS exposure have more comprehensive measures (e.g., Edwards, 2009;Rise and Lund, 2005).…”