It has long been known that smoking is a habit that is not good for health. It has long been understood that tobacco smoke is also bad for the baby. The problem is, what if a mother used to smoke and can not kick the habit, while he had to breastfeed her baby?
First, reduce your cigarette. The less you smoke, the less risk that may be suffered by the baby. The risk increases if you smoke more than 20 cigarettes per day.
Second, beware of the following three times: before, during, and after feeding. Smoking in moments like that can make milk production is hampered and harmful to the baby. If you smoke before feeding, wait about 95 minutes and then breastfeeding. It is important to neutralize the levels of nicotine from your body.
Third, do not smoke in the same room with your baby. Do not let anyone smoke near your baby.
Three things it is just an attempt to reduce the risk of your baby exposed to the adverse effects of cigarette smoke. Remember, those only minimize, not eliminate it altogether. So, it would be better if a breastfeeding mother does not smoke at all.
That should never be forgotten, a mother who can not stop smoking should continue breastfeeding. Therefore, breast milk provides many benefits for babies, especially for immunity, so it helps protect against disease. []

