How to Booze-Test Breast Milk and More!

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Julie from Upspring Baby demonstrates how to test breast milk for alcohol, protect your baby from SIDS, and help the little one to learn to walk without ruining dad's back. Plus the mompreneur story behind this cool company. DadLabs Ep. 401 Distributed by Tubemogul.

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How to Booze-Test Breast Milk and More!

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  • Exactly! In other ...

    Exactly!

    In other words, some women are crazy to begin with! :D

    By everabstract [Affiliate User] 1224511183 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Some moms have a ...

    Some moms have a pretty high stress level. Guess for those women, better safe than sorry.

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  • I can't believe ...

    I can't believe people buy this product. If you can drive, you can nurse. If you have A GLASS of wine, there is no reason to "pump and dump" at all.

    By everabstract [Affiliate User] 1224356269 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • yes... basically, ...

    yes... basically, if you are sober, your milk is sober.

    By KatMomof3 [Affiliate User] 1223400862 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • people can drive ...

    people can drive while being completly smashed this is a good idea, when will they come up with a drug tester for painkillers and sleeping pills?

    By howes1960 [Affiliate User] 1223390099 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Testing for alcohol ...

    Testing for alcohol in breastmilk is completely unnecessary (it is a very common misconception). Alcohol leaves your milk supply at the same rate that it leaves your bloodstream. If you're safe to drive, you're safe to breastfeed. Another misconception about breastfeeding is that it's necessary to "pump and dump". Mums -- you do not need to do this. Again, as long as you're safe to drive you're safe to breastfeed.

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