What happens to your body when you quit smoking
From 20 minutes after your last cigarette to 10 years on, your body starts healing in remarkable ways. Here's a week-by-week guide.
Read the full article →Twelve helpful, friendly articles written by our team to support you through every stage — from "I might be ready" to "I've been smoke-free for a year." No jargon. No scare tactics. Just useful stuff. Click any card to read.
From 20 minutes after your last cigarette to 10 years on, your body starts healing in remarkable ways. Here's a week-by-week guide.
Read the full article →The 4Ds, urge surfing, distraction stacking — practical, proven ways to ride out a craving without lighting up.
Read the techniques →A straight-talking comparison of nicotine replacement options — what they do, who they suit, and how to combine them.
Read the NRT guide →A slip isn't a relapse. Here's how to dust yourself off, learn from it, and get back on track without shame.
Read the article →The numbers will surprise you. We break down what a smoking habit costs over a lifetime — and what you could do with that money.
Read the cost breakdown →Specialist, non-judgemental advice on quitting safely while expecting — for your baby's health and your own peace of mind.
Read the gentle guide →Many smokers feel cigarettes calm them. The truth is more interesting — and surprisingly hopeful for your mental health.
Read the science →The invisible impact on children, partners and pets — and practical steps you can take from today.
Read more →Day-by-day honest preparation for what your first seven days will feel like — including the bits no one warns you about.
Read the day-by-day →Relapse prevention strategies for the months and years ahead — how to handle stress, social situations and complacency.
Read the article →Why people sometimes gain weight when they quit — and the realistic, no-fuss ways to keep it in check while you do.
Read the article →Cigarette breaks. Stressful deadlines. Smoking colleagues. How to handle the workplace when you're trying to quit.
Read the article →These are the free national tools Birmingham City Council points its members to — practical, evidence-based, and completely free to use.
Answer a few quick questions and the NHS builds you a personalised quit plan — covering your reasons, the right NRT, and what to expect week by week. Works brilliantly alongside our fortnightly support.
Build my plan →A free NHS app that tracks your smoke-free days, the money you've saved and the health improvements you're gaining — plus daily encouragement when cravings hit. Available on iPhone and Android.
Get the NHS app →A supportive community of thousands of people on the same journey as you. A great place to find encouragement at 11pm when no one else is awake, share wins, and read other people's stories.
Join the community →Resources listed by Birmingham City Council as part of their stop smoking offer.
If you'd like more reading from trusted UK health sources, these are the ones we'd point you to.
The NHS quit-smoking hub has tools, daily emails and a free personal quit plan. A great companion to our in-person support.
Visit NHS Better Health →The wider Birmingham Stop Smoking Service, including the directory of all participating services and pharmacies across the city.
Visit Birmingham.gov.uk →A leading UK public health charity producing clear, evidence-based facts and research about smoking, vaping and quitting.
Visit ASH →The organisation that accredits all our advisors — the gold standard in UK smoking cessation training and research.
Visit NCSCT →