Acquired Natural Immunity

This type of immunity is afforded to children by their mother's milk of the breast?
A) naturally acquired immunity b) immunity Passive C natural) immunity induced active D) artificial passive immunity
(NO scientific answer to those who do not understand the correct answers) Whatever the immunity of mothers is like at the time … Weather's vaccinations are complete or not, she has had chickenpox, vaccine against the flu or another of those shortlisted will be transmitted to the baby. Ex my 6 & 8 yr old, both at the same time had chickenpox, because I already had chickenpox .. My son aged 3 months was in no danger of catching it, as he always had my immunities ..
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