Is it scientifically proven that drinking dark beer can help breastfeeding milk!
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The March of Dimes (MOD 2002) has reported, "Small amounts of alcohol do get into breast milk and are passed on to the baby. One study found that the breastfed babies of women who had one or more drinks a day were a little slower in acquiring motor skills (such as crawling and walking) than babies who had not been exposed to alcohol. Large amounts of alcohol also may interfere with ejection of milk from the breast. For these reasons, the March of Dimes recommends that women abstain from alcohol while they are nursing."
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Hasn't worked for me.
hell no!! that is way bad for your baby. im learning that in my health class. the alcohal thats in your blood carries into your milk and your baby is pretty much drinking alcohal and that can cause brain damage.i know what im talking about so people dont need to day that i dont know
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I don't believe its scientifically proven, however if its hung on this long there may be some truth to it, at least in some women.
There are other breastfeeding "cures" that many women swear by and can't be explained by science, like. for swolen and tender breasts, placing a cabbage leaf over the breast. My X did it and I know her GFs have walked around with cole slaw fixings in their bras.
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