Alcohol suppresses oxytocin, impairs the let-down reflex, and reduces milk intake in infants—disrupting neurodevelopment, growth, and sleep regulation. Even moderate intake poses measurable physiological risks. Alcohol in breastmilk can cut milk supply, affect baby’s latch, and delay sleep. It peaks 30–60 minutes after drinking and can stay for hours.
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