Can children eat postpartum alcohol

  There are many places where there is a custom of eating postpartum confinement wine. It is believed that eating postpartum confinement wine can increase milk secretion. Sometimes, some parents may let their children eat some confinement wine to bring joy. But can children eat this kind of confinement wine?

  

Can children eat postpartum alcohol1

  Postpartum wine, also known as rice wine, is used in some places to stew chicken soup with rice wine for postpartum women to drink. It is said to increase milk secretion, but from the perspective of breastfeeding health, it is not recommended to do so. Although postpartum wine can promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, increase blood circulation, and warm the body, it still contains alcohol, which can easily cause harmful substances in breast milk, which can affect the health of nursing babies.

  For children, it is not recommended to eat postpartum alcohol because they are in the stage of growth and development, and alcohol can damage their brain tissue and affect normal and healthy development. Therefore, children who eat postpartum alcohol, especially those who frequently consume it, may experience health problems such as delayed development.

  There are some customs and habits that have been passed down, but not all of them have a certain degree of scientificity, so they need to be screened and treated, especially for lactating women and children in the growth and development stage. In terms of diet, it is necessary to pay attention to scientific dietary structure and dietary safety.

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