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Date: | Fri, 11 Jun 1999 15:56:57 -0400 |
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Hi Lactnetters. My name is Staci, stay at home mom of Emma, 9 months. I'm
about to apply for LLL Leadership, and I've been lurking for a few weeks
now. I've been learning a lot. My question concerns cigarrette smoking and
how it can effect a nursing child. My sister quit smoking when pregnant,
and did not smoke for quite a while after the birth of her son. He's one
year old now, and still nurses when it's time to go to sleep or when he
needs a pick me up. She admitted to smoking again (I'm not sure how
often.....she lives with our mom, so i'm sure she's hiding it). When I
commented that her son didn't want to smoke, she indicated that she did not
know of any studies that found anything getting into the milk of a smoker.
Sounds wrong to me. I did an archive search, but found nothing. Anyone
have evidence I can share with her? Thanks...I'll go back to lurking now.
Staci Cleveland
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