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In a message dated 12/15/98 10:29:15 AM Central Standard Time,
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<< Jack, that reminds me of what my aunt was told 40 + years ago when her
daughter was teething. "1/2 fill a drinking glass with whiskey. Rub some
on the baby's gums with your finger. Drink the rest! >>
With all the posts about alcohol, breastmilk & galactagogues, I thought that I
might make mention that research has revealed that breast-fed infants consumed
approximately 25% LESS milk during the 3 hours after their nursing mothers
drank an alcoholic beverage when compared to a non-alcoholic beverage!
Mennalla JA, Beauchamp GK: The transfer of alcohol to human milk: Effects on
flavor and the infant's behavior. N Eng J Med 325: 981-985, 1991
Mennalla JA, Beauchamp GK: Beer, breastfeeding and folklore. Dev Psychobiol
26: 459-466, 1993
Andrew MD "who still does NOT prescribe EtOH to infants nor moms"
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