So, I was just on my BMB for #2 and there is a post about drinking while pregnant. Most women were referring to a glass of wine on special occasions, but up to once a week. A few women brought up the occasional beer or glass of champagne. I was quite surprised that basically everyone that responded was completely fine with this. This got me thinking about how many of us had a drink while pregnant and figured since it's CPW, I'd ask!
Oh, and I am not trying to be judgmental, and didn't mean to sound that way when I said I was surprised that everyone in this post was fine with having a drink. It just surprised me that no one disagreed. I personally am not comfortable with it, and when pregnant, alcohol doesn't even sound good to me. I'd rather have my daily allowance of caffeine. But, I do understand that a lot of doctors are recommending red wine to aid in preventing pre-term delivery now. It's just not something I plan on doing or need to do.
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Re: CP: alcohol while pregnant ?
I said no and not ever - but considering I didn't know I was pregnant during my bachelorette party, rehearsal dinner (cried the night before my wedding - thanks MIL - downed quite a few glasses of wine that night!), and my wedding - I find I may have answered incorrectly.
O and I had a few drinks during the honeymoon - including 1 beer the day before I got my BFP...That was my last drink the whole 9 months though! I would never done that had I known!
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BFP #2 (6.27.14) ~ EDD 3.7.15
After the first tri I had the occasional drink. It probably wasnt one a week, but it was more frequent then just special occasions. Probably closer to twice a month.
Until they can conclusively prove to me that it's 100 percent safe, I will be 100 percent against any drinking while pregnant. Why take that chance? Is alcohol really so important that you'd risk your child's health for it? This is one subject I feel very strongly about.
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I did on special occasions after the first trimester was over. Once I was half way into my third trimester (baby had been formed) my midwife said it was good to have a glass of wine and relax so I probably did once a week until DS came (2 weeks late - sheesh maybe I was too relaxed). I don't think it's a big deal once the baby has formed but understand if other's think it's risky.
DS is on the mark if not ahead for milestones, and extremely happy and inquisitive. He's large for his age and I don't think it affected him negatively at all.
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I'm more of an everything in moderation kind of girl.
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Molly brings up a good point. I, personally, did not drink when pregnant with LO and wouldn't in future pregnancies. However, besides my own worries of it not being safe, my reservation about how I would be perceived by others definitely played a key role in my choice not to have a "few sips" or drink "on occassion".
I figured it was much less likely that a stranger in a restaurant would be like,
"OMG! You're eating/drinking a tuna sandwhich / peanut butter / diet coke? But you're pregnant!" than it was for them to be like,
"OMG! You're drinking while pregnant?!"
So, yeah, peer pressure, fear of being judged.....I also think we should bring back public shaming.
I stopped drinking when I became suspicious.
Am I judge worthy for drinking when I didn't know?
Nope! I had a few drinks at a memorial day party the week before I found out. I don't count those!
I was willing to stay away from anything not approved by my OB... and I did. He was pretty laid back about most things, but alcohol wasn't one of them.
To each their own, but I won't tell anyone that I think alcohol is ok during pregnancy.
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I tend to lean toward agreeing with Lancy, yet what Molly said makes sense. To me, alcohol is not important enough to risk it. And, I worry that if something did go wrong with my pregnancy, I would blame myself and blame that one glass of wine, whether that had anything to do with it or not. The guilt is not worth it to me. It's true, it is not proven the effects that alcohol, caffeine or PB have on pregnancy, but we all know how alcohol can make us feel and I don't want to do that to my baby!
Along the lines of what redhead said, I try not to judge when I see a pregnant woman drinking, but it is kind of hard. Now that I am aware that some doctors are recommending it, I like to think that is why that woman is drinking. But, to be honest, I think it would make me uncomfortable to go out to dinner with a pregnant friend and have her down a glass of wine in front of me. Similarly, I am sure people around me would be uncomfortable if I did the same right now. Also, when I was serving, it made me VERY uncomfortable to serve a pregnant woman alcohol, even though it is not illegal to do so. Since being pregnant, I have thought to myself that I would probably personally deny service (which servers have a right to deny service to anyone for any, or no, reason at all) if another pregnant woman were to order alcohol from me. I just do not want to be the person serving it to her, even if I cannot stop her from doing it. She can get it from another server.
I know! I have days where I feel like I've got awhile and have time to get things in order, then some days I'm like "OMG! 95 days!!!!" And start running around like a maniac trying to accomplish something. I am feeling pretty good, rather giant, but good. My only complaint is how tired I am, but to be honest, I don't think I can blame it completely on this baby. I am getting excited to have my two girls together. And see if DD1 even bats an eye at the baby or not, lol. Thank you for asking!
BFP 3.8.16 EDD 11.20.16
I am not a big drinker at all. Maybe one drink every other month?
I didn't find out I was pregnant until much later in my pregnancy, so I had the equivalent of one mixed drink before finding out I was pregnant, and during my third trimester was Christmas and New Years, and I had one glass of wine at Christmas dinner and about a half flute of champagne at New Years.
Interestingly, when I first found out I was pregnant, I downloaded a copy of "Pregnancy and childbirth for dummies" on my iPad from my library. But the copy they had was a UK edition. And it stated outright that it was okay to have the equivalent of one drink a week. They were much stricter on caffeine than the US books though.
I understand why there's such a strong warning against it (not because there's any evidence that a single drink can or will hurt a fetus in the womb, but because they know there is some amount that will do so, and no way to ethically test what that amount is). Also, there's a lot of numbskull people who will hear "one drink every once in a while is okay" and will think "drinking is okay" and will get completely black out drunk on the regular. But I think that the downside of the strength of the warnings is that there's a lot of policing of women that goes on, and that always gets me squint eyed.
I have worked with several students with FAS and it is so not worth it, IMO. I avoided most of the above things, but I think I am missing something-what is wrong with peanut butter?
Not sure if this is what Molly was referring to, but I have been told that too much exposure to peanut butter in the womb could lead to allergies to peanuts for the baby. My old boss (when I worked at a daycare and studied stuff like this) told me this could have contributed to the rise in peanut allergies seen over the last decade or so. I read somewhere that you shouldn't have PB everyday when you're pregnant, but every other day is fine. I am not sure how valid that is.
My OB was cool with the occasional drink after the first trimester. And honestly, I received way more judgmental looks ordering a latte than I did drinking half a glass of red at my birthday dinner.
BFP 3.8.16 EDD 11.20.16
I would've answered "no," but now I'm considering having a tiny amount of red wine each day for the rest of my pregnancy.
Why? because I am at high risk of developing pre-eclampsia again (I had to have our first baby 11 weeks early because of it), and 2 ounces/day of red wine can help prevent it (and, more importantly in my case right now, naturally keep blood pressure down). I'm 25 weeks now and 2 ounces/day is not remotely enough to cause any problems for the baby like FAS, and if it can help keep baby tucked away in there until close to full-term, then it will be worth it.
This is how I feel about it too.