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Studies have shown that within thirty minutes of its ingestion, the equivalent of one standard drink changes the smell of breastmilk and has a mildly sedative effect on the baby. Excessive amounts may lead to drowsiness, deep sleep and weakness. A drowsy baby may not suck well which may lead to a reduction in supply. One recent report suggests a 23% reduction (156 ml to 120 ml) in breastmilk production following ingestion of beer (Hale 1998). The altered smell of the milk may account for any fussiness. Any drug that causes drowsiness in the infant may be implicated in SIDS.
. I have always chosen not to drink while BF but i think its like alot of parenting issues its a personal choice. i drink coffe every now and then and caffine can have affects on bubs also. it also said
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It is then wise to minimise alcohol exposure to the breastfeeding infant, especially in the first three months. Some recommendations for limiting alcohol exposure include choosing low alcohol drinks, eating before and while drinking, avoiding breastfeeding for two to three hours after drinking
mis_tree-hope the plaster worked out well, also sorry to hear seth has been grumpy. i havent even thought about christmas shopping yet... i know i should get a start especially when DS's b'day is in November