Nonylphenol is a endocrine disruptors who belongs to alkyphenol groups. It´s high occurrence in the environment can caused an adverse effect on human health. The breast milk can serve as a marker to take measure of human exposure to these chemicals through different routes of exposure. In this study, the influence of different factors (including the length of accommodation, kind of wastes mothers drink, con summation of fish, pork and beef; using gloves, mail polish, using vitamins and medication) on the concentration on nonylphenol in breast milk were studied. The length of accommodation has a statistically significant effect on nonylphenol, concentration in breast milk (p value was 0.02). Other mentioned factors had not a significant influence on nonylphenol values.