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Do newborns get "drunk" on Breast Milk? Such lovely smiles and expressions!

15 replies

bearmama · 05/05/2008 14:41

Dp tells me its wind, but DD (4 wks) has always had this "repertoire" of facial expressions with smiles, wide eyes, pursed lips and a "drunk" expression with eyes rolling in her head. Its lovely to watch - does every baby do this and for how long?

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Imawurzel · 05/05/2008 14:45

i'm sure my DD was smiling away at 2 weeks.
others said wind.
She looked drunk on my milk, funny faces too as you say, so cute.
she doesn't do it as much anymore, shes's 4 months now.
Not sure when it stopped.

I love the morning smiles when she's finished sleeping.
It's like she's not seen you for ages.
I'm savouring these memories.

bearmama · 05/05/2008 14:49

No wonder people say it goes fast! Her first month has flown.
I know what you mean, I try to savour every minute Imawurzel.

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LavenderMist · 05/05/2008 14:57

My ds used to look like baby Father Jack, with hair standing on end, milk dribbles all over cheeks and chin, and a lovely drunk expression.

VictorianSqualor · 05/05/2008 15:03

DS(3wks) has a gorgeous smile that does eem to be in reaction to external influences but I remember with both DD and DS1 the smile changed after they started to smile properly, DD was about 4 weeks, DS about 6, I think.

bearmama · 05/05/2008 15:10

pmsl LavenderMist-Thats exactly who she looks like!

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missbumpy · 06/05/2008 15:37

Ah, my LO definitely used to get 'milk drunk'. She'd look so blissed out and dozy. It looked like a good state to be in

LIZS · 06/05/2008 15:41

I loved that look .....

toolly · 06/05/2008 15:49

I know what you mean. I managed to get a picture of DS when he was one day old with that milky bliss face. Love looking at it, nearly four years later. DD never did it.

VacantlyPretty · 06/05/2008 15:54

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fettle · 06/05/2008 16:36

oooh - you're making me clucky again!! And DS is only 7 months old and definately our last! Still occasionally get the drunk look when he almost falls asleep feeding, but not at every feed like in the beginning!

Aah just ing at the memory!

VictorianSqualor · 06/05/2008 16:45

Ah. but VP he is a picture of cuteness still!

moondog · 06/05/2008 16:47

OOh yes, it's so lovely.

hoppybird · 06/05/2008 17:48

How about what I call the "Mmmmm....donuts...." face? As infants, both my dc's would have this a few seconds into bf, presumably when the let down happened (I can't feel it). The eyes roll back, eyelids half close in ecstasy, body relaxes, just like Homer Simpson spotting donuts. And yes, both would look very milk drunk afterwards. My dd (20months) still staggers away drunkenly with a huge grin on her face if she has a bf during the day.

lucysnowe · 16/05/2008 14:08

Definitely. My LO is formula fed and I get it as well!

Sullwah · 16/05/2008 14:55

My twin boys are bottle fed (EBM and formula) and get that look too.

It soooo sweet.

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