(Not pregnant or planning to be anytime soon

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There seems to be a lot of conflicting information about drinking during breastfeeding. I thought
this article was one of the more sensible I've read.
If you're sober enough to drive, you're sober enough to breastfeed.
The dangers of drinking during pregnancy are very well-known; I went to high school with a guy who had fetal alcohol syndrome. He had a stub with toes on it for his arm and facial features typical of
FAS. I don't know if this has anything to do with the random outbursts that got him kicked out of Spanish class for good, but it's not just the deformities - kids with FAS frequently have learning disabilities, mental health problems... the list goes on. It's absolutely
not worth it to drink during pregnancy.
I could see myself having a glass of wine or two every few days while breastfeeding, but no more than that. I would be afraid of dropping the baby or worse. Cannabis? Well, there is one study from Jamaica where mothers smoke up for morning sickness and no harm resulted. I couldn't see myself taking in any kind of smoke but if I could not keep down any food, it's possible I'd eat a brownie. I don't know.
My mother did not drink when she was pregnant with me (according to my dad). She did, however, smoke cigarettes. I have had no problems related to this as a child/adult. I was 6 days early. Even though I was full term, apparently the doctor said there had been some abnormalities with my placenta that he attributed to my mother's smoking. I was also quite small - only 4 lb, 15 oz and 18 inches long.
I also don't want any children I have to think it is OK to drink in anything other than moderation. I have vivid memories of my parents drinking a lot of beer. I thought it was something that adults just
did. It's not. Moderation is fine; letting my child see me shitfaced is not. Ever.
UNH, I remember my parents giving me brandy or peppermint schnapps when I wasn't feeling well - just a shot. Alcohol is not a taboo in my family; many are alcoholics themselves. I was allowed wine as a teenager with dinner here and there, as long as I didn't have to go to school, work or drive. It was not until well into my 20s that I became a problem drinker.
Since you are young, your risk of having an autistic child is relatively low. I would have to space out my kids very closely since I am now 30 and wouldn't have a baby past 35-37.
addictivepersona, in full agreement about how the food that is eaten today is way different from even some of the crap I ate as a kid. And parents are SO sloppy about this a lot of the time. One of my friends has two sons, 9 and 6. They literally refuse to eat anything other than McDonald's, chicken nuggets, french fries, and Chef Boyardee. We were having a conversation about nutrition and I was horrified that he and their mother let their kids eat that crap. My kid will eat the healthy food put on his or her plate (with my attention to their preferences, of course - everyone has likes and dislikes) and not complain!

With my luck I'll wind up with a kid screaming for a Happy Meal after seeing what their friends eat. I won't budge.
DFRS, you're going to make a great Mum!
A friend (age 24) had her first in a water birth a couple months back, at a birthing center with a doula, a midwife, and an OB-GYN who could perform an emergency C-section, on the premises. She had a great experience and did it without drugs. She's now breastfeeding and does drink a couple times a week (when the baby is being watched by others - she expels milk before she goes out and prepares a bottle). The baby is perfect. She should have been high-risk, as she had leukemia as a child. I didn't know that until recently. She stood her ground on the issue of natural birth - that said, we live in hippy-dippy central and everyone's about that sort of thing, even a lot of doctors!
I can't wait to see your lil man Lefty

I like your choice of name; may your kid grow up to love techno.
