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UpSpring MilkScreen Breast Milk Test Strips for Alcohol - Detects Alcohol in Breast Milk


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  • Test strips designed for breastfeeding mothers to detect alcohol in breast milk, even at low levels
  • Includes 8 individually-wrapped disposable test strips and an instruction guide
  • Helps ensure breast milk is ready for baby
  • Alcohol test strips take two minutes for easy, fast, and accurate results
  • Perfect baby shower gift, present for new moms, or addition to newborn essentials
  • Keep breast milk testing strips at home or in a diaper bag or purse for on-the-go use
  • FSA/HSA-approved
  • Saturate test strip with breast milk, and if the test pad changes color at two minutes, alcohol is present (at or above 13.1 mg/dL)

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Trusted by moms for over 10 years, UpSpring MilkScreen Test Strips for Alcohol in Breast Milk detect alcohol in breast milk, even at low levels, so you can feel reassured knowing your breast milk is ready for your baby.

While the overall recommendations (by AAP, World Health Organization (WHO), and others) are to avoid alcohol, a small or standard drink is considered acceptable. Breastfeeding should be avoided for at least two hours after alcohol consumption. Alcohol is metabolized and eliminated from the bloodstream and breasts over time. As a result, it is not recommended to pump and dump the milk but rather wait before the next feeding if possible. No two women metabolize alcohol at the same rate. There are many factors that affect the metabolism of alcohol, such as body weight, the type and amount of alcohol you drink, and how much and when you've last eaten.

Easy, fast, and accurate, breastfeeding moms can celebrate and have peace of mind in just two minutes. Simply saturate the MilkScreen alcohol test strips with breast milk. If the test pad changes color at two minutes, alcohol is present (at or above 13.1 mg/dL). No more guessing. At UpSpring, we nurture the nurturers. So, you will feel cared for too. All our wellness solutions are made with love and backed by science.

This product is not intended to be used in the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of alcohol intoxication, poisoning, or other health-related conditions in women or nursing babies.

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