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are newborns from couples where both parents smoke less likely to be boys than newborns from couples where neither parent smokes?

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No, the smoking habits of both parents do not affect the likelihood of newborns being boys or girls. The gender of a baby is determined by the combination of chromosomes inherited from both parents and is unrelated to smoking.

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