Large amounts of alcohol in breast milk can trigger drowsiness, deep sleep, weakness and
abnormal weight gain in infants; moms may also experience issues with their milk ejection reflex.
alcohol in moderation (large amounts of alcohol can cause drowsiness, weakness, and
abnormal weight gain in an infant)
Drinking more than two drinks per day on a regular basis may be harmful to your baby and may cause drowsiness, weakness, and
abnormal weight gain.
Drowsiness, deep sleep, weakness, and
abnormal weight gain in the infant, and the possibility of decreased milk - ejection reflex in the mother.
Signs a baby may have been exposed to excess alcohol in breast milk include drowsiness, a deep sleep,
abnormal weight gain, or unexplained muscle weakness.
Excessive alcohol, when transferred to a breastfed baby, can depress the central nervous system and cause drowsiness and deep sleep,
abnormal weight gain, and, in extreme cases, retarded mental or motor development.
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