Smoking and Breastfeeding
Video Description: Is it safe to smoke while breastfeeding? No. Dr. Lisa cautions, “The nicotine from cigarettes we know is absolutely bad for you, it’s bad for baby, it can cause respiratory problems, and it has been linked with sudden infant death syndrome.” See what happens when you smoke while breastfeeding. Related Article Subjects: Smoking and Breastfeeding, breastfeeding, breastfeeding and smoking, dangers of smoking, nursing, the doctorsSmoking and Breastfeeding
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