Who drinks coffee while breastfeeding? What about alcohol?

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Baby boy is 4 weeks old today. I've been having migraines and caffeine is the only cure! Is one cup of coffee a day OK in your opinion? What about drinking an occasional beer… do you pump and dump or just feed as scheduled? Thanks!!! :wine:
 
Coffee and alcohol are absolutely fine.

Don't pump and dump it's such a waste as barely any alcohol gets through so it's pointless.

Enjoy your drinks.
 
I do both, obviously not getting drunk on both, maximum two coffees and two glasses of wine spread out over 3-4 hours.
 
My doc told me that coffee (caffeine) was fine as long as I don't over do it... she said alcohol is tricky... one drink shouldn't hurt though. Always best to ask your physician first, as they know you best...
 
This is from Dr Jack Newman regarding alcohol.......

The following is from a blog by a mother who tested her milk for alcohol. Not one of those useless kits that you can buy at various stores, but tested at a toxicology laboratory. I will copy from her blog the method she used and the results. I think this puts the lie to the notion that women should not drink while breastfeeding or need to "pump and dump" (an appalling term) after having even one drink. The following is an exact quote from her blog:

Method:
First I took a sample of my milk (about 1 mL) prior to drinking any alcoholic beverage. I expressed the milk mid-nursing session to ensure I had a goodly portion of fore & hind milk. After completing the nursing session, I mixed myself an alcoholic beverage consisting of 2 oz of 80 proof (40%) vodka in 10 oz of soda (Sprite). I proceeded to drink the entire 12 oz in about 30 minutes. About 30 minutes after finishing (1 hour after beginning to drink), I expressed some milk (about 1 mL) and labeled it 'immediate'. I then waited 1 hour and expressed more milk (about 1 mL) and labeled it '2 hours'. In the 2 hours (from the beginning), I did not drink any more alcoholic beverages, drink other beverages, or eat any other foods. Another day, 1/2 of a beer (4.3% alcohol) and 2-6 oz glasses of wine were consumed within 1.5 hours. About an hour from the beginning of the last drink, a milk sample (about 1 mL) was taken. This sample was labeled '1 hour - 3 drinks'. Another sample was taken about an hour after that (2 hours after the beginning of the last drink). This sample was labeled '2 hours - 3 drinks'.

The samples were stored in the refrigerator until processing. An Agilent headspace instrument was used to run the tests. Propanol and ethanol standards were also tested to ensure the instrument was within limits. The instrument is maintained by the KSP Lab Toxicology Section and used in forensic determinations of blood and urine alcohol content.

Results:
The sample labeled as 'immediate' registered as 0.1370 mg/mL which correlates to 0.01370% alcohol in the sample. The sample labeled '2 hours' registered as 0.0000 mg/ml which correlates to 0.0000%. The sample labeled '1 hour - 3 drinks' registered as 0.3749 mg/mL which correlates to 0.03749% alcohol in the sample. The sample labeled '2 hours - 3 drinks' registered as 0.0629 mg/mL which correlates to 0.00629% alcohol in the sample.

Conclusion:
The alcohol content in breast milk immediately after drinking is equivalent to a 0.0274 proof beverage. That's like mixing 1 oz of 80 proof vodka (one shot) with 2919 oz of mixer . By the way, 2919 oz is over 70 liters. Two hours after drinking one (strong) drink the alcohol has disappeared from the sample. Completely harmless to the nursing infant. Drinking about 3 drinks in 1.5 hours resulted in higher numbers, but still negligible amounts of alcohol would be transferred to the child. One hour after imbibing in 3 drinks, the milk was the equivalent of 0.07498 proof beverage. That would be like adding 1 oz of 80 proof vodka (one shot) to 1066 oz of mixer (1066 oz is over 26 liters). Two hours after imbibing in 3 drinks, the milk was 0.01258 proof. That would be like adding 1 oz of 80 proof vodka to 3179 oz of mixer (over almost 80 liters). So, even though an infant has much less body weight, any of these percentage of alcohol in breast milk is unlikely to adversely affect the baby. Bottoms up!
 
There's NO way I could function without my morning latte:haha:

As for alcohol, I don't have it often, but when I do I try to be careful without feeling guilty about it :)
 
Great info, sue!! Thank you all for your input. I'm thinking I'm going to indulge this Friday night:)
 
I am sooooo looking forward to my first drink after this baby is born but I will wait till after three months whwn feeding ismore ppredictable so I can time a drink

As for coffee come on after nursing all night who can survive without a coffee
 
I am sooooo looking forward to my first drink after this baby is born but I will wait till after three months whwn feeding ismore ppredictable so I can time a drink

As for coffee come on after nursing all night who can survive without a coffee

Haha yes, very good point!!!
 
No to either though I do drink tea & Coke (I don't like coffee).
 
I cant have too much coffee as I find he really sensitive to it, Alcohol I have once a week on a friday night when I have a glass or two just after I fed him then for the next feed I give a bottle of expressed milk from the freezer.
 
I cant have too much coffee as I find he really sensitive to it, Alcohol I have once a week on a friday night when I have a glass or two just after I fed him then for the next feed I give a bottle of expressed milk from the freezer.

Mummy Bean, I believe this is what I'll do too. Do you pump and dump, or pump and store the breast milk when you give him a bottle?
 
I didn't have coffee or alcohol during the first three months after birth. After that I introduced one coffee a day in the mornings. If I had a glass of wine, I would only have it if I was confident that I would get 3 - 4 hours before the next feed. I never pumped and dumped.
 
I had coffee but keep an eye out as it gave my lo wind, then once I cut it out he was fine again, I introduced it back in when he was around 6 months with no issues :)
 
I HATE coffee, but I do drink caffeinated soda. I haven't had alcohol since before I was pregnant..
 
I cant have too much coffee as I find he really sensitive to it, Alcohol I have once a week on a friday night when I have a glass or two just after I fed him then for the next feed I give a bottle of expressed milk from the freezer.

Mummy Bean, I believe this is what I'll do too. Do you pump and dump, or pump and store the breast milk when you give him a bottle?

tbh if i gave him a bottle in evening, i dont pump until following morning when i freeze it for next time...so far i havent noticed an effect on my supply as it only once a week.
 
I believe there are tests you can dip into some expressed milk prior to breastfeeding to check if its contaminated. I know there is in the states anyways. Might help if your worried?
 
I think if you're feeling the need to test your milk you've more than likely drank too much.
 
I don't drink coffee often, but I drink caffeinated soda every day. I drink the occasional glass of red wine and don't worry about it at all.
 

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