Although pregnant women are discouraged from drinking alcohol because of alcohol’s detrimental effect on fetal development, the lore of many cultures encourages lactating women to drink alcohol to optimize breast milk production and infant nutrition. In contrast to this folklore, however, studies demonstrate that maternal alcohol consumption may slightly reduce milk production. Furthermore, some of the alcohol consumed by a lactating woman is transferred to her milk and thus consumed by the infant. This alcohol consumption may adversely affect the infant’s sleep and gross motor development and influence early learning about alcohol. Based on this science, it would seem that the recommendation for a nursing mother to drink a glass of beer or...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
The consequences of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy on the outcome of offspring depend, among ...
Few previous studies have evaluated the differential benefits of breastfeeding on infantneurodevelop...
occurs in the mammary glands, is regulated by several hormones, most prominently prolactin and oxyto...
The aim of the present paper is to critically review the current literature on the effect of alcohol...
Consideration of the effects of alcohol and breastfeeding needs to take into account various factors...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to provide a critical review of the most recent literature from 2005 o...
peer reviewedPerinatal studies over the last ten years report that 3 % of pregnant women have alcoho...
Alcohol enters breastmilk by passive diffusion and levels are reflected in maternal blood within 30 ...
In many cultures and countries alcohol is an integral part of the social lifestyle and cultural cele...
There is limited research regarding the effects of alcohol consumption by breastfeeding mothers on i...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: There is limited research regarding the effects of alcohol consumption by bre...
Background: Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause many birth defects and developmental disabil...
The relation of the mother's use of alcohol during breast feeding to the infant's development at one...
Introduction and Aims: There is limited research regarding the effects of alcohol consumption by bre...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
The consequences of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy on the outcome of offspring depend, among ...
Few previous studies have evaluated the differential benefits of breastfeeding on infantneurodevelop...
occurs in the mammary glands, is regulated by several hormones, most prominently prolactin and oxyto...
The aim of the present paper is to critically review the current literature on the effect of alcohol...
Consideration of the effects of alcohol and breastfeeding needs to take into account various factors...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to provide a critical review of the most recent literature from 2005 o...
peer reviewedPerinatal studies over the last ten years report that 3 % of pregnant women have alcoho...
Alcohol enters breastmilk by passive diffusion and levels are reflected in maternal blood within 30 ...
In many cultures and countries alcohol is an integral part of the social lifestyle and cultural cele...
There is limited research regarding the effects of alcohol consumption by breastfeeding mothers on i...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: There is limited research regarding the effects of alcohol consumption by bre...
Background: Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause many birth defects and developmental disabil...
The relation of the mother's use of alcohol during breast feeding to the infant's development at one...
Introduction and Aims: There is limited research regarding the effects of alcohol consumption by bre...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
The consequences of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy on the outcome of offspring depend, among ...
Few previous studies have evaluated the differential benefits of breastfeeding on infantneurodevelop...