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Julie Mennella wrote:
>Ruth Little and colleagues showed that
>infants of nursing women who drink one alcoholic beverage or more
>are at risk for a slight motor impairment at one year. Infants of
>nursing women who drink less than this are NO different in terms of
>motor development than infants of nursing women who don't drink at
>all.
Julie,
Could you clarify the above for me? Is that one drink or more per
day, per week, etc.? Would someone who drank 2 or 3 drinks one day,
none the next etc, but averaged, say, 5 a week be in the former or
latter group? Also, does the "at one year" refer to mums who've been
drinking this way since the birth, or only at that period in time?
Thanks,
Jennifer Landels, BA, CE
Vancouver BC
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