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If you're allowing the child to take in alcohol, absolutely.
It's not that hard to time your drinks, once you know your metabolism and your child's feeding schedule.
For example - it takes about 1/2 hour for alcohol to go from stomach to breastmilk. From there, you can generally follow the "one drink, one hour" rule. So, if your kid is on a 2 - 2 1/2 hour feeding schedule, you can feed him, have a beer, and by the time he's ready to eat again, it's out of your system.
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