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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Breast feeding and alcohol don’t mix well. There’s no level of alcohol in breast milk that’s considered safe for a baby to drink. When you drink alcohol, it passes into your breast milk at concentrations similar to those found in your bloodstream. However, a newborn eliminates alcohol from his or her body only at only half the rate of an adult. So, alcohol accumulates in the blood of newborn and causes all sort of toxicity.
Research on how alcohol affects the babies:
Research suggests that breast- fed babies who are exposed to even one drink per day might have impaired motor development and changes in sleep pattern. It is a myth that alcohol increases milk production. Studies show that alcohol decreases milk production and that presence of alcohol in breast milk causes babies to drink about 20 percent less breast milk.
Do’s and Dont’s for Mothers who Drink Alcohol :
So, it is wise to abstain from alcohol till you are breast- feeding your baby.