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Re: 36+ wks pregnant & glass of wine?

From: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 10 Oct 1997 20:54:11 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Noelle,

I can't believe you are Soooo Close to having our little baby Max... How are yo doing?

Remember I'm Old when I tell you this.... I nursed all my four and in those days we were advised to drink a glass of beer while we were nursing as it relaxed us and help with milk production... I know everything we eat or drinks goes into breast milk so I guess the beer didn't do my children any harm.

If you are not sure ask the doc. Also in "those days" No-one ever told us we couldn't have a drink as no-one knew it was not good for you. Friends and I talk about this now that we are older and things are so different. I was Very lucky as I couldn't Stand smoking from day one even before I knew I was PG or I guess I'd have done that to, as every one else did.

I'm sure this is No Help but I'm Bored!

Barbara

At Fri, 10 Oct 1997, Noelle wrote: >
>Hi,
>
>I have been having on and off "prelabor" contractions for almost a week,
>with nearly constant general crampiness. I'm not sleeping well at all
>and I'm beginning to feel rather worn down. One of the nurses at my
>practice suggested I have a glass of wine to help relax my uterus and
>ease some of the crampiness and tension.
>
>What do you all think? Is this safe? Or is it a case of "we don't know
>what's safe" even at 36+ weeks pregnant, so it's best to avoid even a
>glass?
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Noelle
>Mom to Ethan (stillborn 12/2/96) and Max (due 11/4/97)
>

--
Barbara Nesbitt, Co-Moderater
Women's Health Forum
OBGYN.net



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