Wine while BF

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you feel sober enough to drive you're sober enough to breastfeed

Wow. You sound like an alcoholic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know they say it’s okay but I noticed two things

- When I drank 2 or more drinks my baby didn’t sleep as well and was cranky

- My friend who drank frequently while breastfeeding had a baby who never slept, was always crying and fussy. I think the poor baby was affected by the alcohol and unable to sleep because of it.


This. Why risk your baby’s health?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you feel sober enough to drive you're sober enough to breastfeed

Wow. You sound like an alcoholic.

How so? That was how my ob explained it to me as a way of explaining how much alcohol was acceptable. I feel fine driving after one glass of wine, ergo I feel fine breastfeeding after that as well. Where did I say anything to indicate more than that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know they say it’s okay but I noticed two things

- When I drank 2 or more drinks my baby didn’t sleep as well and was cranky

- My friend who drank frequently while breastfeeding had a baby who never slept, was always crying and fussy. I think the poor baby was affected by the alcohol and unable to sleep because of it.


This. Why risk your baby’s health?

Have you ever brought your kid with you in the car on a non essential trip? Why risk your baby's health?
Anonymous
Literally having a glass of wine and nursing as I write this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know they say it’s okay but I noticed two things

- When I drank 2 or more drinks my baby didn’t sleep as well and was cranky

- My friend who drank frequently while breastfeeding had a baby who never slept, was always crying and fussy. I think the poor baby was affected by the alcohol and unable to sleep because of it.


This. Why risk your baby’s health?


Because they is ZERO RISK.
"A review of 41 studies in the journal Basic + Clinical Pharmacology + Toxicology states that “even in a theoretical case of binge drinking, the children would not be subjected to clinically relevant amounts of alcohol [in the breastmilk]"

https://www.todaysparent.com/blogs/why-breastfeeding-moms-can-enjoy-a-glass-of-wine/

If you want to abstain that's totally fine and your choice! But the science is the science.
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