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On 12/10/2005, at 1:34, Rachel Myr wrote:
> Dianne Oliver gives wise advice about this editorial on 'right' and
> 'wrong'
> ways to be a mother - don't touch it, except to correct a factual
> error. I
> second the suggestion. If the advice to pump and discard milk after
> drinking one beer is indeed on the website referred to in the
> editorial, the
> website editor should also be informed of the error.
I've searched the health.gov.au websites and not been able to find
this advice. The Australian Alcohol Guidelines are here:
http://www7.health.gov.au/nhmrc/publications/_files/ds9.pdf
and merely say
"BREASTFEEDING—A Prudent Approach
Women who are breastfeeding are advised not to exceed the levels of
drinking recommended during pregnancy, and may consider not drinking
at all. [pregnancy guidelines are <1 standard drink per day, no more
than 2 standard drinks in any given day, consider not drinking at all]
Comment: Alcohol in the blood stream passes into breast milk. There
is little research evidence available about the effect that this has
on the baby, although practitioners report that, even at relatively
low levels of drinking, it may reduce the amount of milk available
and cause irritability, poor feeding and sleep disturbance in the
infant. Given these concerns, a prudent approach is advised."
Lara Hopkins
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