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On 04/02/2005, at 17:39, gonneke van veldhuizen wrote:
> Recently, a Dutch researcher presented a study that indicates that
> alcohol during pregnancy and lactation is worse than untill now
> presumed.
Does she separate pregnancy from breastfeeding? It is my understanding
that in pregnancy, the fetus is exposed to alcohol an orders of
magnitude or two higher than when a breastfeeding mum has a drink. If
this researcher is not examining the two issues separately, including
studying babies of mothers who abstained completely in pregnancy and
drank occasionally or moderately in breastfeeding, her recommendations
would be questionable.
> She advises absolutely no alcohol whatsoever during pregnancy and no
> breastfeeding during 3 hours after each glass of alcoholic drink
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.
(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.)
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.
Lara Hopkins
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