I cannot find a link to view the details of the study on mice by P. Sharma D. Chapman & B. Oliver of the UTS. Where is it published?

As the researchers should be aware, graphic warnings on cigarette packs have *resulted* in some young pregnant women smoking (for example, to decrease the birth size of their infants). What results were obtained from the comparative analysis with tobacco smoke? Which is worse for the developing foetus, smoking or vaping? That would seem to be the most relevant information such a study could provide.

Vape is still artificial and anything smoked is bad for the baby. I hope they stop marketing it as a way to quit smoking because technically, it's still smoking. When I got pregnant thru conceiveeasy, I told my husband to stop using vape, which I am glad that he did.