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Breastfeeding may help mothers quit smoking

<p>Women who breastfeed their infants for at least 90 days smoke less in the months following childbirth than women who breastfeed for a shorter duration or who do not breastfeed at all, says a new study</p>

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New York: Women who breastfeed their infants for at least 90 days smoke less in the months following childbirth than women who breastfeed for a shorter duration or who do not breastfeed at all, says a new study.

While a large number of women quit or reduce smoking upon pregnancy recognition, many resume smoking postpartum.

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