Alcohol does go through breast milk. That's why mothers with very fussy babies that won't sleep are sometimes advised to drink a glass of wine and then nurse... so it's just enough to make the baby sleepy.
I once saw a drunk woman start to breastfeed a baby in front of several police officers that had been called upon to remove her from a crowd of people upset that she was drinking while caring for the newborn at a public event.
I wish I could get even a rueful chuckle out of this one, but the police report isn't funny. They were called by the mother after her boyfriend smacked her around.
Young, drunk and stupid and in charge of a new life. There's no happy ending with this family.
It is hard to see how a significant volume of alcohol could be transfered to the baby in this way.
A person is pretty intoxicated with a blood alcohol level of 0.1%. The body cannot concentrate alcohol, so milk in such a state could not contain more than this. For comparison, a bottle of wine might have 12% alcohol--this is 120 times as much.
It takes 3-4 drinks for an average sized person to get to 0.1% BAC. If a baby ingested a similar volume of 0.2 proof milk, his BAC would reach the astounding level of 0.002! Oh, the humanity!
What was the blood alcohol level of the baby? If they didn't draw one, the case should be thrown out (says this know nothing non lawyer.)
What does the literature say on how much alcohol is harmful to an infant? (Not a fetus. Oh wait. They don't count anyway. Drink all you want while youre pregnant. Oh wait. That's not a good idea either. Oh. Nevermind.)
Girl needs to not be with guy, needs classes. REAL classes. Needs alcohol rehab. Needs supervised mothering. Needs a social structure no gov't program can provide. Go to church or something.
Will Obama fund things that really might work towards change, rather than fill pockets? (Having some experience working on a grant with teenage mothers, I doubt it.)
The infant was only 6 weeks old, so she should not have been breast feeding if she had alcohol in her blood stream. The liver of an infant that age can not process any very small amounts of alcohol like an adult. Even after 3 months of age the mother needs to keep to just a couple of drinks at a time.
Also, like driving a car, someone needs to be the designated sober baby sitter. Friend, family member, purchased service, anyone who will be able to responsibly look after an infant. The "boyfriend" should be equally charged with neglect if he has custodial responsibilities, not to mention the physical assault against the mother.
Hopefully the mother gets leniency for this particular situation, and most importantly, some help in getting her life on a better path. Step one, lose the jerk who assaulted her.
Young, drunk and stupid and in charge of a new life. There's no happy ending with this family.Yeah, sad and not a good start, for sure, but it doesn't have to be the end of the story.
but the idea that her baby is being harmed by ingesting trace amounts of alcohol is just astoundingly stupid.Rest assured that this child IS being harmed, in oh so many ways.
The fact that a small amount of alcohol could be transmitted from Mom to baby seems like a distant second as far as concerns go here. I mean, a wildly intoxicated person attempting to care for a 6 week old seems like the imminent danger to the child.
ditto what Jennifer said. Clouded judgment from being intoxicated has the potential for real harm.
Also,if a baby's liver isn't functioning then how would it process the fat that is in milk? In addition, the harm that alcohol causes, happens in the liver when alcohol is dehydrogenated into acetaldehyde. This is a rapid reaction and the further reactions are slower, which causes a build-up of the aldehyde--which is what causes cirrosis. So lack of liver function might be protective. It is a moot point since the amount of alcohol is insignificant.
We can take this as an opportunity to pass breast milk alcohol tests or something similar. "Lady i need you to express your tits into this cup so we can test how much proof your milk is"
Oh man, I'd be REALLY popular if my bodacious rack emitted alcoholic beverages!
My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard and they're like, it's better than yours, damn right, it's better than yours, I could teach you but I'd have to charge. (Kelis)
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27 comments:
It makes you wonder, on average, which breast would be "the chaser."
She ought to able to buy a couple liquor tax stamps to make it legal.
Alcohol does go through breast milk. That's why mothers with very fussy babies that won't sleep are sometimes advised to drink a glass of wine and then nurse... so it's just enough to make the baby sleepy.
Pepperoni Pizza can have the opposite effect.
It's legal in Wisconsin to give your children liquor. That's why this story is from North Dakota.
Drunken breast isn't best.
I once saw a drunk woman start to breastfeed a baby in front of several police officers that had been called upon to remove her from a crowd of people upset that she was drinking while caring for the newborn at a public event.
Social services took the newborn away.
Not pretty.
Ron, it's generally the other one.
I wish I could get even a rueful chuckle out of this one, but the police report isn't funny. They were called by the mother after her boyfriend smacked her around.
Young, drunk and stupid and in charge of a new life. There's no happy ending with this family.
Young, drunk and stupid and in charge of a new life. There's no happy ending with this family.
But on the plus side, their votes will be straight Democratic ticket forever.
It is hard to see how a significant volume of alcohol could be transfered to the baby in this way.
A person is pretty intoxicated with a blood alcohol level of 0.1%. The body cannot concentrate alcohol, so milk in such a state could not contain more than this. For comparison, a bottle of wine might have 12% alcohol--this is 120 times as much.
It takes 3-4 drinks for an average sized person to get to 0.1% BAC. If a baby ingested a similar volume of 0.2 proof milk, his BAC would reach the astounding level of 0.002! Oh, the humanity!
The mother seems unfit in lots of ways, but the idea that her baby is being harmed by ingesting trace amounts of alcohol is just astoundingly stupid.
What was the blood alcohol level of the baby? If they didn't draw one, the case should be thrown out (says this know nothing non lawyer.)
What does the literature say on how much alcohol is harmful to an infant? (Not a fetus. Oh wait. They don't count anyway. Drink all you want while youre pregnant. Oh wait. That's not a good idea either. Oh. Nevermind.)
Girl needs to not be with guy, needs classes. REAL classes. Needs alcohol rehab. Needs supervised mothering. Needs a social structure no gov't program can provide. Go to church or something.
Will Obama fund things that really might work towards change, rather than fill pockets? (Having some experience working on a grant with teenage mothers, I doubt it.)
- failure to specify which mammary gland was being sucked by the drunk baby could send this one way up......
The infant was only 6 weeks old, so she should not have been breast feeding if she had alcohol in her blood stream. The liver of an infant that age can not process any very small amounts of alcohol like an adult. Even after 3 months of age the mother needs to keep to just a couple of drinks at a time.
Also, like driving a car, someone needs to be the designated sober baby sitter. Friend, family member, purchased service, anyone who will be able to responsibly look after an infant. The "boyfriend" should be equally charged with neglect if he has custodial responsibilities, not to mention the physical assault against the mother.
Hopefully the mother gets leniency for this particular situation, and most importantly, some help in getting her life on a better path. Step one, lose the jerk who assaulted her.
Young, drunk and stupid and in charge of a new life. There's no happy ending with this family.Yeah, sad and not a good start, for sure, but it doesn't have to be the end of the story.
but the idea that her baby is being harmed by ingesting trace amounts of alcohol is just astoundingly stupid.Rest assured that this child IS being harmed, in oh so many ways.
In the old days they used to tell women that drinking beer was good for their milk -- affected quantity, or quality.
Rest assured that this child IS being harmed
Okay, I'll sleep very soundly knowing that.
(Sorry, the phrase struck me as very very odd)
In the old days they used to tell women that drinking beer was good for their milk -- affected quantity, or quality."
Relaxed the mother.
Put the baby to sleep.
Granted, poor phrasing. Replace with "There's no doubt".
The fact that a small amount of alcohol could be transmitted from Mom to baby seems like a distant second as far as concerns go here. I mean, a wildly intoxicated person attempting to care for a 6 week old seems like the imminent danger to the child.
ditto what Jennifer said. Clouded judgment from being intoxicated has the potential for real harm.
Also,if a baby's liver isn't functioning then how would it process the fat that is in milk? In addition, the harm that alcohol causes, happens in the liver when alcohol is dehydrogenated into acetaldehyde. This is a rapid reaction and the further reactions are slower, which causes a build-up of the aldehyde--which is what causes cirrosis. So lack of liver function might be protective. It is a moot point since the amount of alcohol is insignificant.
Man, that woman had one rough night.
More intrusive big government. This is none of the governments business. People need to learn to mind their own business again in this country.
Brewer's Yeast does remarkable things for breast milk production.
Maybe beer is a short cut?
We can take this as an opportunity to pass breast milk alcohol tests or something similar. "Lady i need you to express your tits into this cup so we can test how much proof your milk is"
Of course here in NY, albany can tax it!
Oh man, I'd be REALLY popular if my bodacious rack emitted alcoholic beverages!
My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard and they're like, it's better than yours, damn right, it's better than yours, I could teach you but I'd have to charge. (Kelis)
I have breastfeed while drunk without any discernible harm.
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