
|Articles|March 1, 2007
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Two resources to keep children dry at night, clean all the time
The mother simply saturates a reactive pad with a small amount of breast milk and then waits two minutes. If there is no alcohol detected, the pad will not change color. If the pad turns a blue/green color, then alcohol is present in the milk. Each package contains six testing strips. For information, visit
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