Before we tar and feather (virtually!) the researcher who did the study where alcohol was added to breastmilk given to the mothers' babies in a bottle, we need to READ the entire study. I happen to know this researcher. She is EXTREMELY sensitive to the process of lactation and would not, in my opinion, ever place a mother or baby at risk--or her breastfeeding relationship. Obviously, the mothers signed informed consent documents thoroughly outlining what would be done and the effects, positive and negative, of the proposed treatment. Until you have read the study, do not assume that the alcohol was in such a quantity as to make the child drunk. If this study used a protocol similar to a previous study done by the same resesarchers, it was a SMALL amount of alcohol. I suspect (without having seen the study yet myself) that bottles were used in order to control for the amount of milk given to the babies with the alcohol in it. PS This researcher has both baby slings and rocking chairs in her laboratory for the breastfeeding mothers with whom she works. Let's all go out and read that study and THEN discuss it--both the findings and the methodology... mailto:[log in to unmask] "We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations." Kathleen G. Auerbach,PhD, IBCLC (Ferndale, WA USA) [log in to unmask] For LACTNET quilt raffle: http://together.net/~kbruce/kbblact.html WEB PAGE: http://www.telcomplus.net/kga/lactation.htm LACTNET archives http://library.ummed.edu/lsv/archives/lactnet.html