Hi, Bob
The other consideration which I'm not sure you're thinking about is what the
second hand smoke does to baby's lungs. Even if the parents don't smoke in
the baby's presence, they do later breathe out little particles of smoke in
every breath they exhale.
Since parents do exhale when holding their baby, it's generally considered
important that baby's lungs have the protective assistance of breastmilk with
the anti-inflamatory and immune factors it contains.
Just think of all the germs that could pass through a baby's irritated lungs!
Even if the baby has some slight symptoms of nicotine withdrawal after
weaning, the AAP thinks breastfeeding is an important protection the child
needs! (And one might think that between the age of weaning and the age of
being able to buy cigarettes, any potential former addiction might have had
time to dissipate?)
How many students are in a class at Ivy Tech?
It's great to have so many taking a deeper interest in bfdg.
Debbi Heffern
St. Louis, MO
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