What you need to know about alcohol and pregnancy

If you look closely, you'll always be able to find anyone who believes that a drink here and there during pregnancy has no adverse effects on the fetus. But these people shouted by common sense and the overwhelming evidence that drinking States during pregnancy is bad for the baby.
From coast to coast, there are still many women who drink during pregnancy. It is shocking to see a woman smoking pregnant, however, as we shall see in a study published later in this article, which is still more than you think.

For women interested in a drink during the nine months in office, we will examine some of the facts about alcohol and pregnancy:

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Women who drink heavily during pregnancy put their babies at risk for this horrible disease. Babies born with FAS are likely to require lifelong treatment for a variety of ailments - both mentally and physically - associated with the disease, including:

or low birth weight

or Developmental Issues

or spine and hip dislocations curves

or missing fingers and webbed feet or

or facial abnormalities

or droopy eyelids

o Poor eye sight

or Lazy Eye

or thin upper lip

organ malformations or

or heart defect

or heart murmurs

or defects of the urinary tract and the kidneys

or central nervous system problems

Learning disability, or

or short attention span

or problems with anger and irritability

or long hyperactivity in children

o Lack of coordination

This tragic list of conditions associated with fetal alcohol syndrome should serve as a constant reminder to all women to think about drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

An increased risk of alcoholism in children. Recently, studies have shown that babies born to mothers who drink during pregnancy are more likely to become alcohol abusers. Babies in utero develop a "preference" for taste and alcohol-related odors. This, combined with external factors (such as peer pressure, etc.) leads to a higher incidence of alcohol consumption in these children as they grow.

An increased risk of preterm delivery. A recent study of more than 3,000 pregnant women showed that those who drank alcohol during his tenure were much more likely to have your child was born premature. Premature babies are more at risk than brought to term.

Decreased fetal brain. New findings indicate that alcohol abuse during pregnancy can cause a decrease in brain growth in babies. The study found the cerebellum be particularly affected by the alcohol area. cerebellar motor control, major mental and sensory functions other.

Lower IQ. Even a small to moderate consumption during pregnancy can harm a child. A study published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research has shown that light to moderate alcohol consumption during the second or third trimester can cause reduced IQ in children between two and seven points. This adds fuel to the fire of those who believe that the cognitive learning skills of a child is at risk when the mother drinks during pregnancy.

When it comes down to it, there is no excuse to drink during pregnancy. Some studies may indicate the risks are minimal, but many experts will tell you otherwise. And indeed, a look at the table associated with fetal alcohol syndrome disease should be enough for any intelligent person to stay away from wine, beer or liquor for the nine months of pregnancy.

And if you do not believe that any woman drink even during pregnancy, consider these statistics:
In a survey of more than 1,200 pregnant women, more than half (54 percent!) Have said they had consumed alcohol or smoked during pregnancy. Of course, many women still do not get the message!



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