this is how i understand it-
When you are pregnant, bub shares your blood and so if your blood alcohol is 0.05, then bub's is too. 1) they are going through massive development and this level of alcohol in a little person has greater impact than a grown adult. 2) certain periods of time are when greater development is occuring, or greater development that may be affected by alcohol consumption, and these vary somewhat betweeen babies- so it's hard to predict on which day a drink will have an effect and when there will be no effect to the bub.
When you are breastfeeding, and your blood alcohol is 0.05, then your milk would be 0.05, and so bub is having a drink that contains 0.05% of alcohol. This amount of alcohol is then filtered through all of the blood volume of the baby which means the babies blood alcohol level is much lower than 0.05.
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