While bfing? I called the health nurse and she said one wine an hr is fine. Is this correct? Im only having maybe 1-3 when I have them. Ill express for new yrs incase I want more then 3. Is this ok?
The ABA has a brand spanking new pamphlet out on this! Effectively, aim for one standard drink right after a feed so that by the next feed your BAC (B for Blood AND Breastmilk!) will have lowered or cleared. TheABA website has the pdf for download
If the alcohol had cleared in that hour, no problem. If not, just tweak your drinking style next time. The pamphlet isn't to make you feel bad, just to inform you on how to gauge - it will be different for everyone
One standard drink takes 2-3hrs to get out of your system (I often have a calculator and measuring cup when I have a drink) I hardly ever have a drink until Spence is down for the night which means I have 11hrs until his next feed.
A lot of the premixed drinks and the little bottles of riccadonna are 1 standard drink, riccadonna is a good one to have a lot for your standard drink
I urgue you to reAd the Aba brochure as posted by Mayaness.
Somehow the imperitive to stay "pure" and not drink is put on breastfeeding. Women. In fact current Australian guidelines sAy thAt women should have no
more 1-2 standArd drinks - that's all of us, whether we are breastfeeding or formula feeding -18 or 80. It's bad for our heAlth. Many of uschoose not to follow those guidelines.
The real problem is drunk parents are not really good parents regardless of how they feed their baby.
For many woman working with the pressures in our society the alternatives are not "drinking or not drinking" when you gave a young baby, they are having a drink and giving thebaby formula. The consequences of formula feeding to the health of mothers and babies is real and thoroughly researched. No negatve consequences have been found in
babies of mothers who drink even high amounts of alcohol have been found. The amount of alcohol that would be ingested over a few drinks over a night is inconsequential. So don't get into a lather about it. Your MCHN was basically right.
I found the brochure answered all my questions! Well what I have been doing is fine I feel better now!
But I do still need to know about how many mls for Lucy need to be expressed. Im hand expressing, man its not easy!
These points are great to have actually 'in words'
• It is better to give a breastfeed with a small amount of
alcohol than to feed artificial baby milk.
• There are risks in feeding your baby artificial baby milk.
Last edited by Kazmar; December 30th, 2009 at 06:47 AM.
Hun, Lucy is probably drinking about 750mls in 24 hours. So to get a rough guide as to how much you will need, divide 750 by the number of feed she has in 24 hours, and that is the approximate amount per feed. Often though babies drink less from a bottle or cup then they do from mum, so she might drink less and make up for it when you are able to feed her again.
So if she feeds every 3hrs. So I divded 24 by 3 and got 8. I then divided 750 by 8 and got around 93 point something.
So if I express 2 bottles with around 90-100lms each, that should be enough? Did I do all that correctly?
yes, that's correct. Are you OK to express that much? Remember, it's not the end of the world if she has a bit of alcohol laced milk. Most breastfeeding mothers don't drink as much as they think they will.
I just finshed my 1st bottle. I did 95mls Ill get another one done by tomorrow!
Barb- She'll be getting a little laced with alcohol as the bottles Im doing are just 'in casers' I would just hate to want to drink more and not be prepered
expressing by hand your game Kass!! The ml's for Lucy sounds right too ... i can give you all ml advice in the world lol so when/if we have another im coming to you for BF advice i suck at it! Have a great night tomorrow and dont worry about Lucy and the alcohol in you, I know you personally and know you are not silly and live up to your username and she is a beautiful, happy, well looked after little girl just like Annabelle
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