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Is Drinking During Pregnancy Harmful? A Myth or Fact


April 9, 2009
Author: Chris M. Alexander


Is Drinking During Pregnancy Harmful?

Researches show that occasional drinking during pregnancy really doesn’t affect the normal pregnancy cycle nor does it result in premature births. Here occasional drinking is defined as women consuming one or two drinks per day. Even if nothing is reported against light or moderate drinking during pregnancy medically the best practice will be to abstain from drinking during pregnancy.

Over the decades number of articles has been published about the impact of drinking during pregnancy. Actually speaking we must by now be in a position to understand the impact of it and provide conclusive proof against drinking whether occasional or otherwise during pregnancy. The situation is a little different in the sense that, inspite of all this, till date there are no medically proven evidences which says occasional drinking during pregnancy has harmful impact over the fetus during pregnancy.

Again the impact of drinking could significantly vary depending upon what is the measure of occasional and light drinking, as it differs from person to person.

Americans and their Alcoholic History

Drinking was a norm in early American days. Everyone drank, our fore fathers and mothers drank more alcohol than what we do. In the early 1800’s women drinkers where around 100,000, drinking almost 1/3rd of national liquor. It is indeed hard to believe the point that all of us in some way have been exposed to alcohol and its harmful effects but still not in a position to provide evidence relating to its impact.

Have concern for your child – Abstain from Drinking during Pregnancy

Of course as researches one intends to collect information from concerned individuals about their drinking habits and the impact they have faced owing to alcohol consumption. It is important to remember that people who consume alcohol especially in very high quantities often tend to lie about their consumption.

The measure of alcohol consumption varies from person to person and from one research article to another. While some of them consider drinking twice a day light and occasional, you will have someone else defining 3 or 4 drinks a day to be occasional drinking habit.

If you are someone who will go by such articles, beware!! Consumption of alcohol results in your fetus encountering birth defects. Of course alcohol is just one of the many possible risk factors. There are a number of risk factors such as smoking, maternal illness, pregnancy complications, past health history, drugs and environment pollution that could very well result in a health issue.

It is better to abstain than to risk your child’s life and future. Heavy drinkers put their children to various physical and mental deformities which is far more dangerous than child abuse.

Probable Health Issues – Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is a sure shot risk. Though there are no evidences to prove the same considering the fact that the substance is the cause for all birth defects there is no point in risking one’s life and that of a child. Considering the issue pertaining to drinking during pregnancy cases, given below are the possible health hazards one might possibly face.

  • Spontaneous abortion among women who take at least 1 or 2 drinks a day.
  • Frequent drinks result in lower birth weight of the new born.
  • Possible brain damage among children whose mother is alcohol dependent woman.
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) – A serious health problem where the child is subject to various birth defects as a result of alcohol consumption by his/her mother. It is clear that it is completely preventable. A child suffering from FAS is normally shorter than others, weighs less, abnormal facial features, smaller head circumference, poor coordination and short memory.
 
 
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12 Responses to “Is Drinking During Pregnancy Harmful? A Myth or Fact”
  • MePregnant Says: April 9th, 2009 at 2:40 am

    Is Drinking During Pregnancy Harmful? | DWI Blog…

    There are a number of risk factors such as smoking, maternal illness, pregnancy complications, past health history, drugs and environment pollution that could very well result in a health issue. It is better to abstain than to risk your unborn child.

  • Anonymous Says: April 9th, 2009 at 3:07 am

    Mom Blogs - Blogs for Moms…

    Alcohol Consumption during pregnancy is not a good idea.

  • Bronson Says: April 9th, 2009 at 3:09 am

    Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is not a good idea for many reasons, not only the fact that it can have a detrimental effect on the development of the fetus but can cause mother to do things they will regret later on.

  • Chris M. Alexander Says: April 9th, 2009 at 4:44 am

    Thank you friends for taking out time and leaving your comments.

    Drinking during pregnancy I believe is such a debatable topic, endless researches and studies have been conducted but it is still inconclusive. Keeping everything aside it is not advisable to risk your child’s life for the sake of few drinks that can be avoided easily.

  • Health issues Says: April 9th, 2009 at 9:54 am

    So many things can occur during the fetal growth - why place alcohol into the mix. Minimal drinking may not hurt for examle, 50% but what about the other 50%. Which side will you fall. The risk is too high. Along with things as medications, smoking, pollution, certain foods - all can be risky as well.

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  • Hadiyah Says: September 23rd, 2009 at 8:54 am

    I drank alcohol during my last pregnancy almost every day and my baby is described by all to be extremely intelligent and very advanced. He is only 14 months but is obsessed with getting us to read to him. He also began to walk much earlier than my elder son did, taking his first aided steps at 8 months and his first unaided steps at 10 months.He is very active, bright, curious and adventurous–as well as being extremely affectionate. I’m still breast feeding him and, yes, I drink wine on a daily basis. I also drank during my first pregnancy (though not regularly) and my 13-year-old tops the class in the gifted and talented stream of mathematics and excels at all his other subjects.

  • wchamp Says: November 17th, 2009 at 8:42 am

    Doctors can explain options but shouldn’t provide opinions unless medically necessary!

  • Chris M. Alexander Says: December 17th, 2009 at 12:15 am

    @ Hadiyah: Well I don’t think it’s a practice everyone should follow, drinking during pregnancy is definitely not a good idea. You are lucky that your kids are bright and active but it doesn’t mean we can go around encouraging people to drink while they are expecting their baby.

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