Whiskey in Baby Bottles? A Sobering Look at a Bygone Parenting Practice

Social norms also played a role. Whiskey was culturally embraced, and with few alternatives for pain relief or sleep, it became a go-to solution passed down through generations.

Everything changed by the mid-20th century. Medical research exposed the risks: developmental delays, breathing issues, and long-term harm. Alcohol in any amount was deemed unsafe for infants, and modern medicine replaced old remedies with safe, effective alternatives.

Today, the idea is unthinkable—but it serves as a reminder: parenting evolves. What seems normal now could be questioned tomorrow. Rather than judging the past, we can learn from it—staying curious, informed, and focused on what’s truly best for our children.

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