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*Hunee* December 31st 03 11:05 PM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
Hi everyone and a Happy New Year!

I celebrated last night with a few too many, and I was wondering how long
the alcohol will stay in my breastmilk.
I gave my DD a bottle last night but put her on the breast this morning.
DH wants me to pump and dump for 3 days but I think this is too long.

TIA.
:-)

*~*~*Trish*~*~*
Mum to 5 wonderful human beings.

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http://www.a3.com.au
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Dawn Lawson December 31st 03 11:06 PM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 


*Hunee* wrote:
Hi everyone and a Happy New Year!

I celebrated last night with a few too many, and I was wondering how long
the alcohol will stay in my breastmilk.
I gave my DD a bottle last night but put her on the breast this morning.
DH wants me to pump and dump for 3 days but I think this is too long.



Ridiculous
There's no need at all to pump and dump, nor to give a bottle.
If you are too drunk to drive (here anyhow) your BA level is 0.08% which
will be the alcohol level of your breastmilk.
For comparison, gripe water with alcohol is 3% alcohol.
Alcohol stays in your breast milk as long as it stays in your blood.
Breast fed babies whose mothers have consumed alcohol may nurse more
frequently but for shorter periods of time.

Dawn


Irrational Number January 1st 04 05:32 AM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
*Hunee* wrote:
Hi everyone and a Happy New Year!

I celebrated last night with a few too many, and I was wondering how long
the alcohol will stay in my breastmilk.
I gave my DD a bottle last night but put her on the breast this morning.
DH wants me to pump and dump for 3 days but I think this is too long.


Happy New Year!

Do not pump and dump. When they give you those
warnings about alcohol, they're talking about
people who drink every day and that gets into
the baby. Once in a great while is not a big
deal, especially since the amount that gets into
the milk is very low.

I've had a couple of glasses of wine at Halloween
and Thanksgiving. Pillbug was never even sleepier
than usual; it seemed like there was no effect!

-- Anita --
--
SUCCESS FOUR FLIGHTS THURSDAY MORNING ALL AGAINST
TWENTY ONE MILE WIND STARTED FROM LEVEL WITH ENGINE
POWER ALONE AVERAGE SPEED THROUGH AIR THIRTY ONE
MILES LONGEST 57 SECONDS INFORM PRESS HOME CHRISTMAS.


teapot January 1st 04 09:14 AM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
"*Hunee*" wrote in message . au...
Hi everyone and a Happy New Year!

I celebrated last night with a few too many, and I was wondering how long
the alcohol will stay in my breastmilk.
I gave my DD a bottle last night but put her on the breast this morning.
DH wants me to pump and dump for 3 days but I think this is too long.

3 days, no way! I looked up what damage the odd drink or 3 does to
the baby and the only thing it affects (that I could find out about)
is motor co-ordination in a young baby and that levels out when they
get older. This was about light to moderate drinking though, not
getting raddled every day :-)

teapot

Naomi Pardue January 1st 04 04:10 PM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
Um, here in NSW we are legally too drunk to drive at 0.05% -- is yours 0.1%?


Varies from state to state. Most are either .1% or .08. I don't know of any
states where it's ,05%. (However, the main point of the figure was to explain
that, even if mom is solidly plastered, the milk is still going to contain only
a fraction of the amount of alcohol that would be found in any actual alcoholic
beverage, and so would not do any harm to the baby.)


Naomi
CAPPA Certified Lactation Educator

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reply.)

Andrea January 1st 04 04:15 PM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
"teapot" wrote in message
om...
"*Hunee*" wrote in message

. au...
Hi everyone and a Happy New Year!

I celebrated last night with a few too many, and I was wondering how

long
the alcohol will stay in my breastmilk.
I gave my DD a bottle last night but put her on the breast this morning.
DH wants me to pump and dump for 3 days but I think this is too long.

3 days, no way! I looked up what damage the odd drink or 3 does to
the baby and the only thing it affects (that I could find out about)
is motor co-ordination in a young baby and that levels out when they
get older. This was about light to moderate drinking though, not
getting raddled every day :-)

teapot


Bring on the party!

I *wish* lol!
--
Andrea mom of 5 - latest addition Kamron David 6 months still nursing strong
with 4 teeth!




Tine Andersen January 1st 04 06:32 PM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
"Naomi Pardue" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Um, here in NSW we are legally too drunk to drive at 0.05% -- is yours

0.1%?


Varies from state to state. Most are either .1% or .08. I don't know of

any
states where it's ,05%. (However, the main point of the figure was to

explain
that, even if mom is solidly plastered, the milk is still going to contain

only
a fraction of the amount of alcohol that would be found in any actual

alcoholic
beverage, and so would not do any harm to the baby.)


Used to be 0.08 here in Denmark. I believe it's 0.05% now.

Tine, Denmark



Naomi Pardue January 1st 04 10:00 PM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
I looked up what damage the odd drink or 3 does to
the baby and the only thing it affects (that I could find out about)
is motor co-ordination in a young baby and that levels out when they
get older. This was about light to moderate drinking though, not
getting raddled every day :-)


And even that study looked at daily alcohol use by the mother (2-3 drinks a
day, every day), NOT occassional use, even occassional heavy indulgence.




Naomi
CAPPA Certified Lactation Educator

(either remove spamblock or change address to to e-mail
reply.)

Chookie January 4th 04 10:14 AM

How long for alcohol to leave BM?
 
In article ,
OSPAM (Naomi Pardue) wrote:

Um, here in NSW we are legally too drunk to drive at 0.05% -- is yours 0.1%?


Varies from state to state. Most are either .1% or .08. I don't know of any
states where it's ,05%. (However, the main point of the figure was to explain
that, even if mom is solidly plastered, the milk is still going to contain
only a fraction of the amount of alcohol that would be found in any actual
alcoholic beverage, and so would not do any harm to the baby.)


True, but your original statement was:

If it was last night, and this is now today, you can certainly bf freely
today, without the slightest concern. The alcohol is long out of both your
blood AND your milk.


The quantity would be too low to cause harm; however, it is not necessarily
zero.

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creature that is the *Usenet hydra*: you cut off one head, and *a stupider one*
grows back..." -- MJ, cam.misc

Buzzy Bee January 5th 04 01:56 PM

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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 19:32:13 +0100, "Tine Andersen"
wrote:
but then again I might just have mucked up the snipping as usual!
Used to be 0.08 here in Denmark. I believe it's 0.05% now.


This made me smile, since I remember there being some point made about
it applying to cyclists as well as motorists. In my student days,
many a cyclist weaved back from the city centre extremely drunk!

Megan
(ex-Odense University)
--
Seoras David Montgomery, 7 May 2003, 17 hours: sunrise to sunset (homebirth)

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