Many women given up smoking during pregnancy to protect the health of the fetus. The majority of women resumed smoking within the first 6 months postpartum. Factors that increase the likelihood of relapse include (select all that apply)

a. Living with a smoker
b. Returning to work
c. Weight concerns
d. Successful breastfeeding
e. Failure to breastfeed


A, C, E
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Correct Other factors include intending to quit for pregnancy only, depression, and
stress.
Incorrect Successful breastfeeding is likely to inhibit smoking. Returning to work,
although stressful, does not necessarily increase a return to smoking.

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