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a beer and jager bomb!!!

Lol im sorry, I am 35 and a half weeks and am soooooo tired of being prego. I feel fine I am just bored as hell with actually being pregnant!!! I am sooooo ready to meet and hold my princess! And I have been craving a bud light and jager bomb so bad to the last 8 months!!! Lol anyone else ready for an after baby beer?? Lol
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Its ok to have  ONE glass of wine if you want. Some people actually get prescribed wine to lower their blood pressure during pregnancy.  Stay away from hard alcohol.
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@mrszap Really? Pumping And Dumping Isn't Necessary? I Hate To Sound Like An Alcoholic But Fantastic Lol. I Saw These Alcohol Detection Strips For Breastfeeding Moms To Test The Milk To Ensure There's No Alcohol In It After Drinking. They Were On Zulily But I Haven't Found Any Reviews On Them. Anyone Tried Them Out?
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You are able to drink when breastfeeding. However you have to wait until the alcohol disapates from your breastmilk. This can be an hour to a few hours depending on alcohol percentages.  Talk to your doctor about it. No more pumping and dumping required. I would personally wait to over indulge until you have a feeding pattern.
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Glad im not alone!! LOL
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I do can't wait lol. I'm breastfeeding but I'm due in may and don't plan on taking summer term classes so I can have all summer with my baby girl but one weekend during summer me and and my girls are gonna go camping for a weekend and I'm gonna ask my mom to watch my baby just for the weekend so i can have a little break. I'm going to be a single mom so that'll be the only weekend I'll get to myself and my friends without baby.
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im so ready for a margarita can july get here any faster and to top it off my 21st bday is in may and ill be knocked up lol there goes my vegas trip lol
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