Is it true that rice wine is good for breastfeeding?

Rice wine is generally not good for breastfeeding, and it is recommended that mothers should minimize the consumption of rice wine during breastfeeding, as it contains a certain amount of alcohol. If a mother consumes too much rice wine during breastfeeding, it may be secreted through breast milk and affect the baby’s brain, and it may also have an effect on the baby’s liver metabolism, which may lead to liver function damage and other conditions in the baby. Therefore, it is recommended that mothers avoid consuming rice wine for breastfeeding. They can promote breastfeeding by drinking more water and consuming soups, such as crucian carp soup, pig’s trotters soup, pork ribs soup, etc. They can also promote breast milk secretion by letting their babies suckle more. If a pregnant woman develops uncomfortable symptoms after consuming too much rice wine, she should stop consuming it immediately. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examination under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment.