Zhong Peiying said that alcohol will affect the brain development of newborns, and after cooking alcoholic dishes, alcohol will still remain in breast milk, and alcohol intake will also reduce maternal milk production. For safety reasons, alcohol should be completely avoided during pregnancy, and postpartum nursing mothers should try to reduce alcohol intake regardless of caesarean section or natural delivery.
Zhong Peiying pointed out that in 200 1 year, newborn-related medical journals put forward "reasonable sperm intake for lactating mothers", suggesting that breastfeeding should wait for 2 hours after drinking 12 ounces of beer or 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of high-concentration distilled liquor. She cited an example. A common driver in the news said about the police alcohol test: "Just a few hours ago, my friend and I drank a bowl of chicken soup with soju, and I don't know why it exceeded the standard." Obviously, no matter how hard the alcoholic dishes are cooked, there will still be some alcohol left in the soup. The mother drinks and then feeds, and the child will drink in the milk.
Is it easy for baby to fidget by drinking milk? "The research on Aldh 2 deficit in Stanford-Taiwan Province Province conducted by Stanford University School of Medicine shows that as many as 47% people in Taiwan Province Province have Aldh 2 deficit gene defects, so that they cannot metabolize pure alcohol (acetaldehyde), ranking first in the world. Zhong Peiying said that since nearly half of China people are in such good health, it seems to be a matter of concern whether the alcohol metabolism rate of lactating mothers can reach the research data even if there is a so-called "reasonable drinking range".
Zhong Peiying cited another research result: the alcohol content in breast milk is close to that in the blood of lactating mothers, and the alcohol content in breast milk reaches the highest level 30 to 60 minutes after drinking. After drinking and breastfeeding, the baby's milk volume will also drop by 20%, and it will make the baby anxious. Known research shows that the influence of alcohol on fetal brain development can not be ignored, whether it is transmitted to the fetus through blood during pregnancy or transmitted to the newborn through breastfeeding after delivery.
She said that because the safe dosage of alcohol for lactating mothers is still controversial, reducing alcohol intake can make babies healthier. If you really can't avoid drinking alcohol, you should wait for breastfeeding or breastfeeding for more than 2 hours before drinking alcohol to reduce the impact on your baby's health.