As I recall from a LLL conference here in Illinois in April of 1998, Jan
Barger gave a seminar on Medications and Breastfeeding. My notes are:
"alcohol is non-protein bound, peaks within 30-90 minutes of consumption and
is gone from milk with in 2 hours. Maternal blood alcohol levels must
attain 300mg/dl before significant side effects are reported in the infant.
(blood levels of 100mg/dl is equivalent to a heavy, habitual drinker)" To
me, this is the most significant aspect: "there is a 23% reduction in milk
production for the next feeding". Jan, if this is wrong, please correct me!
Joanne
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