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When Nikki Lee asked about actual evidence of breastfeeding babies being
adversely affected by their mother's ingestion of alcohol, I awaited
responses with baited breath.
It's been about three weeks now? I'm still waiting with baited breath?
Are we to assume there is no such evidence, as Nikki postulated?
In which case, when am I likely to see the various web pages and
guidelines out there that are influenced by some of you in here, change
their dread and dire warnings? (I ask that seriously, but with my
tongue in cheek in the method of the asking.)
Morgan Gallagher
(sick of being sent URLs to web sites saying there probably isn't much
harm in a mother of a breastfeeding baby having 1 or 2 units of alcohol
a week, when it should read 1 or 2 units a day, inline with the 14 units
per week for a female. And to echo Nikki's post... unless you have
research that proves differently...?)
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