tekkmortal
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tekkmortal said:I think alcohol should be on hold until the baby is a grown adult. (21 is a legal age for a person to own alcohol.) Illegal drugs? how was it brought up? I heard of crack babies but...
RedRum said:Well, one of my husband's friend from the Boy's Scout (he know him from the Cub to Rovers) He was feeding his newborn baby - I would say about 6 weeks old - a baby bottle filled with Port, mixed with baby milk formula, as he was feeding him to soothe his constant crying, next day, he died from it as Doctor saying his has high level of alcohlic on him!! I found out it from TV News and Newspaper and could not believe its really HIM!!
Well he said he never intend to hurt him, he didnt know any better, its tragic accident which should never have happen! no excuse. Lucky he went away with behaviour good bond because his first baby died of SID and this was his second and last baby.
deafdyke said:What about soda? That has caffine.
I remember when I was little my uncles would give me sips of their beers. I can't remember how it tasted, but now I am not too fond of beer. I'm a Mike's girl
Eternity...I have already know that alcholol can be a helpful drug but you think it would be helpful to fill in both alcohol and milk in one bottle to feed the young and then BAM! it's dead because too much alcohol has entered the baby's system, shutting down the nervous system and damning an unbelieveable amount of brain cells and nerve cells aboard. most alcohol can be very effective against the baby even if it's only a year old or whatever.eternity said:Steel, for people to discuss about this issue. You could have read vamproyx's comment.
Alcohol and drug(s) may be participated in any kind of medicine. Some of kids will be required to have some medicine for some reasons but not for purpose that would harm them. Just a single alcohol or drugs like cocaine and etc --They are not good sign for kids.
some alcohol can be helpful when the baby is teething...like whisey, of course