Prior to getting pregnant I always thought that drinking was completely forbidden for the entire 9 months.
Now that I've been so involved with the boards lately and have been doing some extensive research on all that I need to know about pregnancy, I've come to find out that drinking while pregnant is actually pretty common.
I'm sure it's been discussed on this board before, but I don't recall seeing anything similar lately. So, I figured I'd just get all the comments and concerns from all you wonderful ladies directly.
Now, I know none of you are going to go out and binge drink while pregnant - but when I refer to "in moderation" I mean, a glass of wine here and there, or a beer every so often.
Please give me your input on this issue.
Re: Debate: Drinking during pregnancy? Clicky poll.
I'm on the fence about this one. Too nervous about it to do it myself, but I certainly wouldn't judge another woman for having a glass of wine every now and then.
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Also, if you do happen to vote for "In moderation" or "Regularly" could you please try and specify your drink of choice (ex. wine, beer, champage) and how often you feel comfortable drinking (ex. once a week, once a month, once a day)?
Thanks for your participation!
I picked "in moderation," but I think I'll be on the very low end of that. Before getting pregnant, I drank "in moderation" for a 29 year old woman who love her some beer. Now, I'll be drinking "in moderation" for a nervous FTM, which equates to so far: two NA beers and one tiny sip of champagne at a wedding. I'm just doing what feels right for me.
I chose moderate and by that I mean that I have single sips of my husbands beer/wine throughout pregnancy (a sip once a week) and during the 3rd trimester I'll have a half glass of wine every couple weeks and maybe a full glass of wine in the last couple weeks.
My midwife last time said that a glass of wine and a bath when you feel like your body is getting ready for labor can help relax things and let everything get into place.
I totally agree with this. I think I may have a few glasses of wine during my later months but no where near moderate for me. I used to have a drink everyday. It was summer and I'm a margarita girl. I was pretty bummed when I had to cut out my favorite nightcap of blended goodness. I'll be totally honest and say I miss drinking more than I thought I would.
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I think you need an "undecided" button...
I'm not sure. I think that I might decide to have an occasional glass of red wine, but I also think I might just skip it entirely the whole time.
I'm actually sort of enjoying being booze-free right now, which is amazing, because I"m a huge wine drinker normally.
I did so with DD and she's perfect. :-)
I guess I was a "light" drinker before, 1 glass of wine with dinner a few nights per week. Never more than 2 drinks at a time.
For now I will sometimes indulge in a small sip of husband's wine (once or twice a week) but nothing more. Probably later in the pregnancy I will feel more comfortable having a small glass of wine on special occasions.
This. I'm a 2nd timer, but when I voted for "in moderation", I meant it as a sip of wine from MH's glass, if he happens to have a nice one with a nice dinner on a weekend. In 3rd tri, perhaps I'll be a little more liberal and get my own glass that has a splash of wine to sip on throughout dinner.
So far, I have had miniscule sips of champagne at a wedding and a sip of wine at my grandmother's funeral yesterday - I haven't announced yet, so still fake drinking. I've had 2 N/A beers so far as well, but I wouldn't count those as drinking.
This. I don't mind having a sip or two here and there but I probably won't be having my own drink. Maybe 1/2 a good seasonal beer though
I'm not really a big drinker to begin with so I'm not missing anything but IMO I don't see why people can't hold off for 9 months for the sake of their LOs. I guess I feel so strongly about this since I?m a loss mother. I did everything ?by the book? yet my daughter only was here with us for 4 short hours. To me the risk is just not woth it. You wouldn't give an infant a sip of wine so I can't see justifying it while pregnant. Smokers are often asked to quit smoking just as addicts are urged to stop using. Alcohol can be just as harmful as nicotine and other drugs. So I just don?t see why it would be so hard to hold off on the alcohol for 9 months. My LOs health is more of a priority to me than having that glass of wine with dinner. I'll enjoy all the alcohol I want once LO arrives!
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Clearly, you have no understanding of how FAS develops. And having wine while pregnant is so clearly not analogous to giving an infant alcohol. FFS.
I agree with the original poster....why not just wait?? To each its own but I feel very judgy of women who drink anything during pregnancy just because there isn't a safe percentage of alcohol that should be consumed in order for a baby to be safe. So why do it in the first place. But after seeing this polls it looks like I have an unpopular opinion.
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That's kinda what I worry about too.
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Why not wait? Because I don't believe there is harm in having a few sips here and there. Many Drs will tell you the same. So while you have your beliefs and I have mine...I respect yours. Unlike the PP, who clearly doesn't respect mine and other's who decide to have a few sips.
If it's not that big of a deal then why limit it to sips or special occasions why not just keep drinking wine as if you were not pregnant.
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It's not that hard. It's just not necessary.
oh give me a break...because obviously drinking wine as if you aren't pregnant is VERY different than having a few sips here and there. Please.
This is because in order to get to your baby, the alcohol would have to travel through your stomach, to your liver, and then into the blood stream, and then through the placenta (after first tri) before reaching the baby. A functioning adult liver can process alcohol without it ever reaching the baby. Basically, until you have enough for your liver to not keep up the baby won't get any alcohol. This is roughly the "feel it"/"tipsy" point.
Also, recent large scale epidemiogic studies have shown that light drinking in the second and third trimester have had no association with effects on children through age 5. It even showed that those children had fewer behavioral problems.
Well it looks like you must know the safe magical formula of what is safe and what isn't. Please share :
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I figured I would get negative feed back because of my opinion but there is nothing to get over. I believe I'm intitled to my opinion just as you are to yours. My intension wasn't to insult or belittle anyone. This is just my opinion (and my reasonings for my choice) as was asked for in the OP. I know Dr.s ok wine/beer in moderation. I just choose not to drink (because of my previous pregnancy, NO risk it worth the health of my child since I was considered a high risk pregnancy since the day I got my BFP) just as you can chose to do what you feel is ok during your pregnancy. It's your body, your baby, your choice. No judgement from me. My post wasn't directed toward you or anyone else on this board. Not everyone is going to agree or have the same points of view.
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The day i got my BFP i had 2 Angry Orchard beers at late lunch. I took the test that evening just to prove to DH i wasn't pregnant. Ha.
Anyway, I'm not that worried about it.
I had a few beers and a glass or 2 of wine while pregnant with DS all spread out over the 2nd and 3rd tri. DS is perfect. If i do say so myself.
I've heard of this argument. The negative aspect is everyone processes alcohol differently and when I feel tipsy and when I am actually tipsy may also be different. Especially for established drinkers who can tolerate a lot more alcohol than a social drinker etc. Also there seems to be no accounting for height weight etc which also effects alcohol consumption.
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For you I don't....I'm sure it's different for everyone. As you pointed out in a following post. For me, I know one glass of wine isn't going hurt.
Yes if losing a child makes me a "mommy martyr" than so be it. I would never wish that on anyone BUT I would give anything to be that naive again.
I didn't state that a glass of wine would cause FAS. I just don't see the reason of why consuming alcohol while pregnant is necessary.
The point of this OP was to give your input. This is my input. If you would like to drink a glas of wine or 2 or a bottle that is your choice. I'm not hear to judge anyone I was just giving MY input.
I knew my opinion wasn't a popular one, I expected the negative feed back but seriously what is the point of posts like this? Just to be able to read the opinions of people who feel the same as you do? Not everyone is going to agree.
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Oh but you misunderstand. I am describing what I am comfortable with. I am a regular drinker and know that one glass of wine for my size will not cause me to feel typsy, even though by that point I will have a lower tolerance. My doctor agrees. So, that is why it is different than pouring wine into an infant's mouth and why a sip of wine here and there is different than binge drinking.
I feel for you regarding your loss but I don't think there is any study that shows an association between light to moderate alcohol consumption and increased miscarriage rates. I don't know that the OP here is being sensitive to your feelings, but I don't like to further inaccuracies of science. I do understand wanting to do everything you can though. It's common sentiment, especially in the U.S.
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Actually, that's exactly what you're saying. You're not willing to give up something that can harm your baby just because it's something you enjoy. Hate to point out the obvious here, but you aren't in the majority. If you're going to do this, you're going to get judged constantly. You better be ready.