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Drinking alcohol after DS has gone to sleep

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JustAboutGettingBy · 15/02/2019 19:06

So DS has one feed a day at bedtime. I know alot of people dont agree with drinking alcohol whilst bfeeding but surely a couple of drinks after hes gone to sleep is fine seeing as it will be a whole 24 hours before the next feed...as long as you are capable of looking after them of course

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JustAboutGettingBy · 15/02/2019 19:06

I ask as I dont see the problem but a friend was Hmm with me

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likablum · 15/02/2019 19:08

Totally fine

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silverliningsa · 15/02/2019 19:09

Yes fine!

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BendingSpoons · 15/02/2019 19:10

It's COMPLETELY fine and would be fine even if it wasn't nearly 24 hours. Alcohol gets into your milk at the same rate as your blood. The legal drink drive limit on your blood is way below the cut off for non-alcoholic beer (0.5%).

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BendingSpoons · 15/02/2019 19:13
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CherryPavlova · 15/02/2019 19:54

Of course it’s fine. Even if feeding more frequently, it’s fine once established. As you say a glass or two of a decent Chablis is heavenly after a long week and isn’t going to make you senseless.

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JustAboutGettingBy · 15/02/2019 20:42

Great thanks. In my mind its as you say, the same as driving, so it wouldn't matter if I drank a couple of glasses every night based on the fact its long gone before DS is feeding again. I hate judgy people Hmm

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Passmethecrisps · 15/02/2019 20:48

The reality is that you can quite safely drink considerably more than the legal driving limit. As long as you aren’t cosleeping and aren’t getting senseless then there is absolutely nothing to be Hmm about.

I have a happy memory of feeding a three week old dd in a pub while sipping on a glass of wine. I was being watched by a curious and impressed young woman.

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LBOCS2 · 15/02/2019 20:50

My midwife said that if you were sober enough to hold the baby, you were sober enough to feed the baby. I thought this was reasonable advice 😁 obviously the usual caveat applies though - cosleeping is not safe if you've had a drink, but otherwise, enjoy!

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JustAboutGettingBy · 15/02/2019 20:54

Thanks. My son is 16mo so although I fully appreciate the no co sleeping comment (and he sleeps in his cot unless ill and I am unlikely to drink when he is poorly) he is more likely to kick or push me out of bed or lay on me than the other way around 😂 I have never known anyone shuffle so much in their sleep!!

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123drink · 15/02/2019 21:31

Agree with LB. was my midwifes agreement. He never suffered 😊

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