As a psychiatric APN who works with children with FAS very frequently, why would you want to risk your child being afflicted by this? Is a few glasses of wine worth the possibility of your child having neurocognitive deficits for the rest of it's life? My sister does not have FAS but is neurocognitively challenged due to fetal hypoxia. The struggles she has and its effects on our family, as well as the children I see every day are enough for me to not even take the chance!
@Meery82, you know what just makes me laugh is that she chases me around the boards, calls me a uneducated, essentially, and in every single one of her posts has the most ridiculous misspellings or grammatical errors. Sigh.
ETA: I wish I could post gifs, but since the new format, I haven't had the patience to sit here and figure it out. I miss the old TB. Waaaa. All this flagging and crap.
That's pretty creepy. And the irony... LOL. I miss the old bump, too. I think every single flag I have is from someone with about 2 posts (or sometimes none!) that doesn't agree with me. Obviously, they can't read too well because the Bump terms are at the top of almost every board. And I can't GIF either on my iPad!
Re: Wine
That's pretty creepy. And the irony... LOL. I miss the old bump, too. I think every single flag I have is from someone with about 2 posts (or sometimes none!) that doesn't agree with me. Obviously, they can't read too well because the Bump terms are at the top of almost every board. And I can't GIF either on my iPad!