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Issue Paper: Alcohol and Breastfeeding

We recently released a new issue paper summarizing the available evidence on the potential risks surrounding alcohol consumption and breastfeeding. Below is a short summary of this paper.

Issue 

Prenatal alcohol exposure has the potential to result in a range of complex physical, mental, and behavioural disabilities, known collectively as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Although alcohol exposure through the consumption of breast milk does not cause FASD, it has the potential to negatively impact infant and child development. 

Background

Take Home Message
Given the known limitations in existing research about alcohol consumption and breastfeeding, the risks to infants are not well understood. At this time, the clearest recommendations that can be made are: a) it is safest not to drink alcohol when breastfeeding; and b) if you choose to drink alcohol while breastfeeding, follow harm reduction methods to limit infant exposure.  

Authors: Nancy Poole & Lindsay Wolfson

Date: April 2020

For more information, including recommendations, please refer to the full issue paper here.  

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