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Lara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Does she separate pregnancy from breastfeeding?
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Yes, there is a distinct seperation between the two. Fetus movements were measured during and after drinking. And milk-alcohol was measured.
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I'm curious as to why three hours per drink ? Is she assuming that mums
are drinking two or three times the amounts they report (which would be
patronising and presumptuous), or are there new data? Or is a "glass"
defined differently in the Netherlands? A standard drink is 10g of
ethanol here.
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The alcohol consumption was measured in standard ''horeca glasses'' as they name it. That means the standard glasses that are used in cafe's and restaurants. Absolute amount of alcohol is assumed to be the same in every drink if from a standard glass. In the report is stated that it takes 3 hours per drink to get out of the milk, so after 1 drink no breastfeeding for 3 hours, after 2 drinks no bf for 6 hours etc.
I did not say that I totally agree with these recommendations, tho ! Just telling what the report says.
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(As you can see, I'm not a big fan of the "Give them an inch and
they'll take a mile!" school of public health.)
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me neither ;-)
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Would you please post a pointer to the research, or remember the
author's name, so that we might evaluate it for ourselves? I've done a
Medline search and can't find anything likely-looking.
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It was an advise from the Dutch governmental Health Counsel. Report to be purchased: ISBN: 90-5549-000-8. I'm afraid it's in Dutch ...
Warmly,
Gonneke,
Dutch IBCLC, LLLL, living in Germany, teaching in Belgium
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