https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/19/alcohol-during-pregnancy-_n_1686953.html#slide=more234263
Reading the comments on this article makes me feel like I should be flayed alive for having a drink once a week/once every other week during this pregnancy.
Come on, there are really people who feel like a drink a week justifies forced sterilization? Am I just delusional about how much I am going to be judged now that I am going to be a mother?
Re: 1 in 13 women drink during pregnancy...I am that 1 in 13.
I haven't had anything yet but that's mostly because there's no wine in the house and I don't have enough guts to order in public.
I still think about it though...still have 7 weeks left!
I think like most things in life, moderation is the key. No flame from me.
Anyone drinking anything besides wine? JW
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Emilia Antoinette
10.03.12 at 41w5d
I agree. To each their own, but I won't be taking any chances. I don't drink enough in my non-pregnant life for it to bother me anyway.
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I have had a few drinks here and there (read that as a couple glasses of wine) and I am comfortable with that. 1/2 a glass to a whole glass of wine will not hurt the baby at this point. The part of the article that got me was that the study shows 1 in 5 pregnant women binge drinks. That number is surprising to me.
ETA to clarify that I meant a few drinks over the course of the pregnancy (1/2 glass to a whole glass a couple times) not a few glasses at a time. I am not that 1 in 5
To each their own. You have the people who think that their babies will be born with 3 eyes from eating lunchmeat or sushi, and you have the "everything in moderation" camp.
What I hate is the people that get all holier than thou about it. Have a drink if you want it! There's a giant difference between having 1 drink here and there and binge drinking like in the article, so in my eyes, you're totally fine.
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14
I had a craving for orange cream soda mixed with Stella Artois yesterday. I told DH and he looked at me crazy saying, "You ARE pregnant. WHAT???" He poured me a glass of the soda, put of splash of beer in there and I drank it with relish! He even tried a sip of it and said, "Wow. That's actually pretty good!" Neither of us saw any harm in it. He also offers me a sip of his wine now and again. I usually decline because the idea of it normally makes my stomach turn, and I used to love a glass or red with dinner.
I didn't have anything until well into 2nd tri, but now that we're in the home stretch I have a glass a week (which is what my OB told me she had with her three pregnancies). What I find amusing are the people who get so up in arms about this, but eat lunch meat or shell fish more than twice a week or raw cookie dough--you name it, there are lots of general "rules" that are broken frequently. And lots of double standards.
I'm completely comfortable with my choices, but I know that from here on out there will be people who choose to judge my parenting decisions and accept that it's just part of the gig.
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I think people need to do whatever works for them after talking to their doctor and making their own decisions.
I personally do not drink at all during pregnancy (nor do I drink any caffiene at all, or even eat chocolate (has caffeine) or use anything artificial (no processed foods of any kind, etc). this is my choice however and I don't judge or care what others do.
I am an older mom-- and I did not want any additional stress on myself if somehting goes wrong of worrying about did I do something wrong. Therefore, I take the most conservative approach to everything related to pregnancy (did the 1st time as well with my son) and infant care, SIDS, etc-- I figure I would rather do the least risky so I never blame myself for anything that does go wrong.
I think every person is different-- be true to you, do what you think is right and you will be fine!
good luck!
As much as I want to "shotgun" a Labatt Blue right at the moment I have resisted because when I do have that beer or mixed drink, I want it to be heaven.
My DH had a few beers this weekend when I wasn't around. He was out in the garage most of the weekend and when I went there he was drinking the beers (4 total all weekend). He got this guilty look on his face and he kept apologizing for drinking. I told him go ahead there is no sense in the beer going bad. I would be more mad at him if the beer was wasted then him drinking them.
But I foresee my sister being 1 of the 1 in 5 that binge drink when she gets pregnant. My sister has a serious drinking problem.
If the baby was fully developed at 32 weeks, a pregnancy would last 32 weeks and not 40. Justify it anyway you choose, but don't make false statements about it.
This. I would never dream of having any type of alcoholic drink during pg. This is one of the great sacrifices I can make early as a mother.
I completely agree. I won't judge others, but drinking during pregnancy is just not for me.
Wow, Mommy Martyrdom starts early.
It should be surprising, since that's not at all what the article said. What the study found is that 1 in 13 pregnant women drink, and of those 1 in 13 (approx. 7.7% of pregnant women), 1 in 5 binge drink. So, roughly 1 in 65 pregnant women binge drinks. About 1.55%.
I agree with this.
I had about a half a glass on my recent bday & that was the first time my whole pregnancy.
Some doctors are more lenient with it, but mine actually advises against drinking any alcohol while pregnant. So, I try to stick with what they advise.
I've had sips here and there. I've also been drinking N/A beer, but that does technically have a small amount of alcohol in it. I drink them A LOT slower than I would a normal beer.
I'll probably have an occasional glass of wine when I get a little closer to due date and I need help relaxing. My midwife even suggested that when I first get contractions to go drink a glass of wine and try to relax and fall asleep instead of getting all excited that I"m in labor.
I'm always surprised about peopel being anti-drinking during the pregnancy, but jump on the epidural like it's water.
No doubt. Yowser.
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This. I've never been a drinker and just have not really been in the mood for it while pregnant. BUT, every time I sit down to a meal here people offer me wine. When I decline (simply because I'm not in the mood for it), they are like "it's OK to drink wine...you Americans worry too much!" I'm always explaining that it's a preference thing and not simply because I'm pregnant.
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