I couldn't get my search function to work on the app so not sure if this has been discussed yet but just wanted some advise on how the body metabolizes alcohol and ABV levels of breast milk after drinking.
LO is sleeping at his nannas tomorrow night, and I plan on having my first drink since February! I've pumped enough milk to last him 24 hours just in case but don't plan on having more than a few drinks whilst doing My Christmas wrapping. I planned to pump and dump but recently read an article that claimed the ABV level of breastmill when intoxicated is similar to that of orange juice and that the main reason drinking whilst BF is frowned upon is because of the risk to baby of mam injuring them whilst drunk, should I think twice about dumping my liquid gold? Anyone have any advise or experience with this?
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Re: Alcohol in breast milk?
I usually have a glass of water along with what I'm drinking and eat food. I don't have more than 2 glasses of wine in an evening usually.
I have found that if I have a glass of wine or one beer (usually with food) that the alcohol is no longer in my breast milk 2 and a half to 3 hours later. I use the test strips. I bought mine at Target.
It could be longer or shorter for everyone. It depends on your body weight and how your body metabolizes alcohol.
https://www.llli.org/faq/alcohol.html
https://www.beststart.org/resources/alc_reduction/pdf/brstfd_alc_deskref_eng.pdf