If the patient is pregnant, they should stop smoking without using nicotine replacement therapy. However, if the patient has tried and this has not worked, nicotine replacement therapy should only be used upon advice by a healthcare professional to help the patient stop smoking.
If the patient is breastfeeding, nicotine replacement therapy should only be used upon advice by a healthcare professional because nicotine can pass into breastmilk.
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