Monday, July 23, 2012

Baby Tips Breastfeeding, Avoid Alcohol!

Stop alcohol while you are breastfeeding. When you drink alcoholic beverages every day, let alone more than one glass will have a negative impact on the baby. 

According to The American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Drugs effects among others make the baby drowsy, prolonged bed, looking weak, hampered the growth process, abnormal weight gain, and possible reduction in breast milk sucking reflex. In addition, the newborn with an immature liver will be more at risk of these alcohol-affected than larger babies.
Important action mother

    
* Do not drink alcoholic beverages every day, limit the amount. Strive to drink beverage alternatives that do not contain alcohol.

    
* Set the time drinking, ie, after feeding the baby. You also should avoid breast-feeding within 2-3 hours after drinking alcoholic beverages. Highest alcohol content in blood and breast milk is in the span of 30-60 minutes after the mother drinking alcohol, or about 90 minutes after the mother drank it while eating. Express and discard breast milk, or drinking water in large quantities, will not accelerate the loss of alcohol in the blood and breast milk from you.

    
* To provide expressed milk before you go to a show when you might be drinking alcoholic beverages. That way, your child can keep drinking milk as long as you leave and while you are still under the influence of alcohol. If you are too much to drink at the event, so feel drunk and vomiting, you should delay before breastfeeding your baby for 12 hours.

    
* Not to stop breastfeeding and switch to formula milk. Breast milk of mothers who drink alcohol are still better than formula, because it still contains substances immunity and privileges of other milk.

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