A nurse is evaluating the diet plan of a breastfeeding mother. Which of the following drinks is most likely to cause an intolerance for the infant?

1. Orange juice
2. Milk
3. Decaffeinated tea
4. Water


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Rationale:
1. Generally, mothers can continue to eat and drink everything they are accustomed to while breastfeeding. There are rare instances in which some infants are intolerant to something in the mother's milk. The most common problems come from dairy products. The mother should be referred to a lactation consultant if this occurs.
2. Generally, mothers can continue to eat and drink everything they are accustomed to while breastfeeding. There are rare instances in which some infants are intolerant to something in the mother's milk. The most common problems come from dairy products. The mother should be referred to a lactation consultant if this occurs.
3. Generally, mothers can continue to eat and drink everything they are accustomed to while breastfeeding. There are rare instances in which some infants are intolerant to something in the mother's milk. The most common problems come from dairy products. The mother should be referred to a lactation consultant if this occurs.
4. Generally, mothers can continue to eat and drink everything they are accustomed to while breastfeeding. There are rare instances in which some infants are intolerant to something in the mother's milk. The most common problems come from dairy products. The mother should be referred to a lactation consultant if this occurs.

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