And don't feed me the "heart healthy" crap. Grape juice has pretty much the same pros without the alcohol.
Is it just cultural? Is wine inherently classier than craving a bit of rum or beer? Do all you occasional drinkers simply prefer wine to every other alternative? All the "I would only drink wine" responses are really weird to me. Your body and your baby can't tell if it's wine or something else.
Re: Why is wine a special case?
Wine is more of a cultural thing in our house (Italian), though I would have nothing against having a beer. I guess my issue with mixed drinks is that you don't know what percentage of alcohol you're getting- someone could mix it particularly heavy handed and instead of having a half a drink you're having closer to one and a half.
But there is absolutely zero proof that you miscarried due to alcohol consumption. Many of us have had miscarriages, and I hate it when people try to come up for a reason it happened when they have absolutely no medical proof.
I agree...a drink is a drink. I would rather not drink for 9 months than risk the life of my baby. My thoughts are that if someone can't give up alcohol for their child then they might have a problem. Sorry if I offended anyone here...
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This! Most miscarriages happen for reasons beyond the mother's control. It's a possibility that the drinking had something to do it with, but it's more likely that there was something "wrong" from the beginning.
I posted the question the other day about whether people were drinking wine or liquor. And most of them said wine but there are a few of us that think a drink is a drink. I haven't drank thus far, but I plan to have a drink tomorrow and a drink NYE, and it's going to a mixed drink, that I mix myself.
This is just my opinion though.
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If Italians get wine, Germans get beer.
Miscarriages mostly happen because the fetus was unviable chromasomally or did not implant properly. Don't bring booze into it. That's just silly.
I just think it's stupid to criticize someone really wanting a (small) rum drink that she can easily control the alcohol content of while saying "but a glass of wine is okay". And beer's alcohol content doesn't vary nearly as much as wine - beer is usually between 4 and 7%, while wine can be anywhere from 6% to 13% (or stronger). Really, a sip or small serving of beer is less bad, alcohol wise.
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Well if we're going by this logic, I miscarried after watching a TV show about vampires. Vampire shows must cause miscarriage. Nobody watch any vampire shows, ever. No amount of vampire is proven safe.
I'm sorry about your m/c but there is zero proof it was caused by you drinking. The majority of miscarriages are caused by fatal genetic defects in the fertilized egg.
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I wouldn't say it's actually inherently classier, but I think the cultural assumption is that it is.
I'm so glad to know that there are so many other ladies who want their glass of wine/beer/mixed drink but who can't justify it versus the potential risks. I don't think poorly of ANYONE who chooses to have one but I can only speak for me and my body and my own choices. What I am tired of is my friends who are pregnant also trying to pressure me saying "oh one glass is fine" just so they can justify their own choice. It's okay to have your glass, I just couldn't forgive myself for one glass if it meant something went wrong.
Either way- wine can be totally classy
I still put my drinks in wine glasses just to feel important.
Agreed. I'm so sorry for your loss Megan.
But don't take that guilt on yourself. Many people drink before they have any idea they are pregnant, and everything works out just fine.
I miscarried five times before this. I never drank during any of those pregnancies. While it's not in my comfort level to drink during this pregnancy either, I do not believe for one second one (or two) glass of wine/beer/etc. would cause an otherwise healthy pregnancy to suddenly end.
Sometimes there is just a craving for a sip of something that is "off-limits". I personally have only had 2 sips of wine and a sip or 2 of DH beer when he is trying something new. The taste of wine just set me off and I couldn't even take another sip because it tasted terrible.
I now kinda blame myself for the cleft lip and palate my son is going to have because I took those sips. I know that those happened between the 4th and 8th week of pregnancy and I didn't drink from July to December so by the time I had had the sips of wine the cleft was already well established and not from me having 2 sips of wine and a couple sips of DH beer.
I've wondered the same. My doctor told me before Thanksgiving and again a few days ago, "Have a glass of wine at Thanksgiving/ Christmas!" I don't drink wine anyway, and I don't care enough about having a drink to question whether or not he thinks it would be ok for me to have a hard liquor mixed drink.
I did, however, have a dream last night that I took his advice, had a glass of wine, and it made me completely drunk. I felt like the world's worst mother lol.
It's the connotation that wine isn't as bad for you.
Egg nog with bourbon was much better last night than any bit of wine I could have had.
I don't generally choose to drink while pregnant aside from a few sips here or there, but this is completely false. What matters is your blood alcohol level. True, a glass of wine and a shot of tequila may have the same alcohol content, but to take a shot would send your BAC much higher because its all at the same time. Having a glass of wine (especially with a meal, which lowers the increase of alcohol absorption) over the course of an hour is much different that taking a shot of tequila.
Why red wine is beneficial:
https://www.meteck.org/wine.html
https://www.red-wine-and-health.com/
https://www.steadyhealth.com/articles/The_super_benefits_of_red_wine____a1444.html
And an article of drinking while pregnant:
https://news.discovery.com/human/alcohol-drinking-pregnant-women.html
I disagree the statement that alcohol is alcohol. I trust wine over beer and hard liquor anyday and feel the benefits outweigh the risks. Many midwives still use a glass of red wine to help prevent pre-term labor and pre-eclampsia, as wine in small amounts can have a relaxing effect and lower blood pressure and is a heck of a lot more natural than all the crap ingredients medications have.
I think drinking a small glass of red wine occasionally is a hell of a lot better for people while pregnant than more culturally acceptable behaviors like eating a big mac or drinking a diet coke. It's a lot more natural than a lot of the crap Americans consume nowadays.
In terms of the comparison between taking shots, there's no comparison. The harm in drinking during pregnant is the rise in blood alcohol level. The spike in BAL from a 1/2 glass of wine consumed slowly during a large meal is negligible. Taking a shot is a different matter.
Personally I just really like wine. But I'll have a sip of beer here and there.
In addition, the alcohol content of beer and mixed drinks is incredibly variable and it isn't as easy to just pour half a glass of those drinks.
If a bottle of wine is open, I can just pour a bit into a glass and enjoy it with my husband/family. If I open a beer I feel like a waste only drinking half of it (silly, I know). Plus, the carbonation annoys me now.
Also, a half a glass of wine can decrease my anxiety and relax my muscles in ways that no other alcohol can.
Beer just doesn't have a "more variable alcohol content" than wine. It's on the bottle, exactly the same. I don't mix myself up a beer.
And DH would happily drink any beer so I don't "waste" it.
As for the magic benefits of wine, there are equal risks for normally partaking of alcohol. No doctor would actually encourage someone to take up drinking for their health - it's usually at best a break even on the things it reduces risks for and the things it increases risks for.
Point being: it's a really stupid high horse that seems to have a lot of people on it. Be careful up there, ladies.
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Wine & beer have less alcohol percentage by volume than hard liquors. It is also easier to control the amount of wine or beer being consumed in comparison to a mixed drink. In addition, many mixed drinks have a lot of added sugar & calories due to the mixers being used.
In my particular case, yes I do prefer wine to other alcoholic beverages. I also prefer posters who don't judge others from high up on their soapboxes. How's the air up there from holding your nose so high above us lowly souls who enjoy the occasional drink? Must be nice living in a glass house .....
lol...this. I also had a miscarriage and didn't drink a drop of alcohol.
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My brother & SIL recently had a baby. She didn't even know she was pregnant until 5-1/2 months along & had been enjoying a nightly glass or two of wine up to that point. My nephew was born perfectly healthy.
I think you missed my point.
Colour me unsurprised.
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