How does smoking affect a nursing mother’s milk?

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She produces milk that contains nicotine. She produces milk that contains nicotine. She produces no milk. She produces no milk. She produces milk with high levels of oxygen. She produces milk with high levels of oxygen. She produces more milk than nonsmoking mothers.

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The correct answer is: She produces milk that contains nicotine.

Smoking can lead to the presence of nicotine in a nursing mother's breast milk, which can affect the infant's health. Additionally, smoking may also impact the overall composition of the milk and potentially reduce milk production in some cases.