How does smoking affect a nursing mother’s milk?

She produces more milk than nonsmoking mothers.

She produces milk that contains nicotine.

She produces milk with high levels of oxygen.

She produces no milk.

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Smoking affects a nursing mother’s milk in several ways, the most pertinent being that she produces milk that contains nicotine. Nicotine and other harmful chemicals from cigarettes can be transferred into breast milk, potentially affecting the baby’s health. While smoking may not directly prevent milk production, it can lead to other complications in both the mother and the infant. Therefore, the correct answer to your question is:

She produces milk that contains nicotine.