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Cleft lip and multiple malformations were exceptions from the general findings. Smoking in pregnancy and socioeconomic status are factors associated with fetal growth restriction. These factors are also often persistent across a woman’s pregnancies. Studies have suggested a moderately increased risk of cleft lip in the offspring of smoking mothers compared to non-smoking mothers. An increased risk of multiple malformations has been found among mothers from lower socioeconomic levels than from higher.