How can the nicotine in a nursing mother’s milk affect nursing babies?

It can make bones weak.

It can cause vomiting and diarrhea.

It can cause low birth weight.

It can make babies hungry.

Nicotine can be passed to the baby through breast milk, which can potentially harm the baby in several ways.

1. Nicotine can affect the baby's sleep patterns and make them more irritable and fussy.
2. It can also interfere with the baby's heart rate and breathing patterns.
3. Nicotine can reduce the milk supply of the mother, leading to inadequate nutrition for the baby.
4. Nicotine exposure through breast milk can increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in babies.

Therefore, nursing mothers who smoke should make an effort to quit or reduce their nicotine intake to ensure the health and well-being of their baby.