Okay, honesty time. I was craving red wine all week and I just had a few small sips. This is my first pregnancy so now I feel like an asshole/awful mother/etc

I know everything in moderation is okay and I'll be 11 weeks on Sunday. Anyone else have a sip or two of alcohol yet? Should I be this mad at myself?
Re: Honesty time- red wine
I think a lot of it is fear mongering because nobody knows what the "threshold" is they just know excessive use cause problems. Use your best judgement and definitely moderation.
If you are looking for validation for drinking while pregnant, I cannot give you that. I can tell you that I feel comfortable having very small amounts every once in a blue moon.
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With DD, I had a few sips (and I mean literally two or three sips) in the second tri and maybe 4 oz of a delicious dark beer in the third tri. I'm cool with that, and I will probably repeat with this baby.
FWIW, I've asked my doc about it. He says the official party line has to be, "There is no level of alcohol known to be safe." He then goes on to add, "When you make choices about anything you do in pregnancy, remember that moderation is key." So I feel like that's tacit approval for me to have a sip of spiked cider at Christmas, at least.
That being said, last time around, around 7/8 weeks my firm won a trial and we were all out celebrating and of course champagne was going around. I tried just holding it for a while, but they started picking up I wasn't drinking and made a big deal about getting me something else, so I took a couple sips. I'm sure the third arm my son has isn't related to that at all! (In all honesty though, he was perfectly fine and I had a completely normal pregnancy)
I'm going to enjoy it.
I really don't drink so it wasn't really a decision for me.
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Also think about moms who do crazy drugs or drink a ton & don't find out until months in that they're pregnant (I used to smoke a ton of pot & didn't find out til 3 months in last time) & babies are fine. A few sips isn't going to be your downfall
The key is to drink it slowly and preferably with food to aid your body in absorbing it. I had a couple of glasses on a long weekend vacation two weeks ago and will probably have a glass or two a week after first tri. No judgment here.
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Fun fact - MIL (who is a teetotaler) made some joke about how there was going to be no more wine for me until June and DH piped up and was all "well a little bit here and there is fine if she wants some". MIL nearly had a full on panic attack and looked me dead in the eyes and goes "Absolutely not!". Because you know, she gets a say.
First off, I am not a drinker at all. 9 months without a drink doesn't even phase me. I hate beer and most sweet drinks upset my stomach before I get to even enjoy the buzz.
However, to answer your question, I absolutely agree with all of these posts. I think a few sips here or there, even an occasional glass, is ok.
But what confuses me is, I guess, is the amount of people on the board that seem to be so afraid of taking Tylenol for the occasional headache. I get headaches a LOT. Bad ones. If I don't take Tylenol, they don't go away. But I seem to keep coming across posts of people suffering through these terrible headaches, some not even wanting to take a little caffeine to try and help, and I feel like a terrible person. Are these no Tylenol people also no sips of alcohol people? Or why are occasional sips of alcohol ok, but taking medicine when you are in pain not okay?
I really don't mean to hijack your post. I do apologize. I guess I was surprised at how many people seemed to agree with my thought that a few sips of alcohol are ok, when I can barely find reassurance that another mom occasionally has to take Tylenol.
As for the alcohol - Yep, I've had sips of beer and have every intention of having small glasses of wine once I'm out of first tri. Funny thing is, even in countries where the majority of women report small amount of alcohol consumption throughout pregnancy, their rates of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome are lower than they are in the US - because really, FAS is a binge/problem drinking issue, not a reasonable/sipping issue. Just hard to quantify that with a specific amount since we're all different and it can't be ethically researched.
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I never indulged in alcohol socially with I was pregnant with DD but I did take communion wine every Sunday. Likely it will be the same this pregnancy.