Consuming non-alcoholic beer and other beverages during pregnancy and breastfeeding

John Patrick Adiong, Eunji Kim MScCH, Gideon Koren, Pina Bozzo

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Abstract

Question: An increasing number of my patients are asking about the safety of consuming non-alcoholic beer and other alcohol-free versions of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as they believe that these drinks might be a "safer" alternative to regular alcoholic beverages. What are Motherisk's recommendations regarding these products? Answer: Such drinks might contain higher ethanol levels than what is indicated on their labels. As there is no known safe level of alcohol intake in pregnancy, abstinence from non-alcoholic beverages would eliminate any risk of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Although it is likely that moderate intake of non-alcoholic beverages would pose no harm to breastfed infants, briefly delaying breastfeeding after consumption of such drinks would ensure that the infant is not exposed to alcohol.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)724-725
Number of pages2
JournalCanadian Family Physician
Volume60
Issue number8
StatePublished - Aug 2014

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