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This Just In: Alcohol Consumption Should Be ZERO

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Re: This Just In: Alcohol Consumption Should Be ZERO

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  • This has been a pretty American view on it for a while. I know they say a glass of red wine every now and then is fine. I heard this report on the radio this morning.

    I know in Europe lots of women still drink and I'd imagine if their kids weren't fine they'd do something about it. Personally, I am taking a better safe than sorry approach. I will have a swig of beer every now and then. They can't stop me from enjoying fall brews!!!
  • I choose not to indulge as well, but I didn't really indulge much before.
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  • I choose not to indulge as well, but I didn't really indulge much before.

    Ditto. Helps that DH doesn't drink so zero temptation at home. And since we have our 20 month old DD it isn't like we go out to tons of social gatherings. :)
  • My mother is an alcoholic so I definitely don't drink (and haven't ever) and thankfully my husband doesn't either. Being around it my whole life has been a huge turn off and I really don't want to bring my kids up around it. Just my experience and opinion.
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  • I don't judge other mamas who have a sip here and there, but personally I feel most comfortable taking the not at all approach. I'm such a worrier that it'd just give me another thing to add to my list.
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  • I have never had one sip of alcohol while I was pregnant with any of my 4 pregnancies. It's my preference and what I am comfortable with. I just don't feel like it is worth it to take the risk. If something alters my judgment or ability to function I don't think it is great for the babe so I just stay away even small amounts.
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  • Haven't had a drink in any of my pregnancies, other than occasional communion wine - which is diluted, and only a sip.  FAS scares the sh*t out of me.
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  • What I really want to say, sarcastically: Just to be safe, don't leave your house. Ever.

    What I'm going to say instead: One thing I've struggled with the most during this pregnancy is the overwhelming fear based warnings that come along with it. From doctors, family, friends, strangers, the internet, etc. I feel like warnings about alcohol and the one million other things that "could possibly do harm" are mostly for those who don't live within moderation. A glass of wine will not kill your baby. If that has ever happened in the history of life, I'd love to see the article/medical journal that proves it. You don't need to live in a bubble to have a healthy baby! 

    The pressure and the judgements are just too much. This article, to me, is just another thread that will make a Mom feel like an awful person for partaking in a champagne toast. Enough!
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  • I would never even consider consuming alcohol when pregnant.
  • I'm not much of a drinker when I'm not pregnant, so don't see a need for it when I am. I don't judge those who do it within reason and using good judgment.
  • I have had a drink here and there with all of my babies.

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  • I say to each their own. We had just gotten back from 8 days in Mexico when I got my positive test. There was plenty of drinking in Mexico. To my credit, I took a test before we went and it was negative. My doctor said to consider my last hoorah.

    Unfortunately for me I have had the biggest aversion to any alcohol during both of my pregnancies. Even the smell of beer on my husband makes me nauseous! So even if I did want to partake in a glass of wine, I just can't. I just stopped getting sick last week! Enjoy it if you can (and want to) or refrain if you want to be on the super safe side.
  • This is pretty much a non issue for me because I am not much of a drinker anyway. I don't crave anything. A diet coke yes...wine or beer no. I haven't had any but I certianly don't judge moms who have some here or there. 


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  • In five years another study will come out (again) that says a glass of wine once every few weeks (or months) is fine. 

    I've been told by so many other preggies that they eat cold cuts, drink alcohol (in moderation), eat soft cheese, etc. And their kids are fine. GREAT for them & no judgement here...unless, of course, something were to go wrong & then I suppose I couldn't help a little bit of my mother's judgmental smugness. But it would only last a split second & then I would feel terrible for feeling that way & terrible for them for having to live the rest of their lives knowing they caused their children to have life-altering issues.

    All I know about FAS is that the kids that have it are really hard to deal with on many levels, not to mention the health problems. If I have to abstain from a delicious bubbly drink to check one issue off of the list of 'what-ifs' then so be it. I'll take a bottle with me to the delivery room & pop it open as soon as the little bugger has gotten its first meal.
  • And oh yes, we totally toast when the baby is born too, but I have no problem doing while he's having his first meal LOL :D

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  • I really didn't drink at all before pregnancy, and haven't touched any alcohol since finding out. But, I trust my doctor and if he tells me a small glass of wine is okay, then I'm not gonna feel guilty when DH cooks a really nice dinner and I have grapefruit juice and moscato during the holidays.
  • And oh yes, we totally toast when the baby is born too, but I have no problem doing while he's having his first meal LOL :D

    Try as I might, I could NOT convince DH to smuggle in champagne to the hospital....

  • Just in case people don't know... FAS is a result from chronic alcohol use during pregnancy.... not a few glasses of wine spread out over a few months

    Yes. Chronic, heavy drinking. One occasional beer or glass of wine does not an FAS baby make.
  • And oh yes, we totally toast when the baby is born too, but I have no problem doing while he's having his first meal LOL :D

    85% sure my mom is bringing me a flask to the hospital when she comes to see the baby....
  • Yeah, I don't think there's anything wrong with having a glass of wine or a beer once week or so. However, I haven't had a drop of alcohol since finding out. DH practically has a heart attack at even the thought of me taking a single sip.
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  • I don't judge anyone's choices with drinking while pregnant... Within reason. If someone was binge drinking I would obviously judge but that's not what we're talking about here. For me personally, I'm not a big drinker anyway AND I'm a huge worrier. So if I did drink it would just cause me so much worry that's it's not even worth it. I don't believe having a glass of wine once a month or whatever will do any harm to a fetus though.
  • We are country people and beer is always on hand and don't get me wrong...the craving hasn't gone away!! I give in to everything else as far as cheese, sushi, MR steak and cold cuts but when it comes to alcohol I just can't. I would never judge anyone who does because I'm just as bad with the other "no no's"!!

    As long as someone isn't over doing it and they drink plenty of water I don't honestly see the hurt!! More power to ya mommies!!

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    I love to order something up and then assign someone to drink it for me. 
    Like when at my parents' house, I'll say, "Yeah, I'll have a beer. Kevin, will you drink my beer?"
    I don't know why. It's just become my thing. I assign people to drink for me.
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    I ordered a Painkiller at Cheddar's and asked my FIL to drink it for me. LOL

    But the other day, I took the tiniest sip of a really cheap white wine and thought my tongue was going to dance its way into the glass!
    Overall, I ended up with 3 sips before grandpa took it away from me. LOL 
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  • It's all about risk you're willing to take. With my last pregnancy, I didn't touch any alcohol, sushi, salad, cold cuts or steak, and barely any caffeine once I found out.  With this baby, my tolerance has gone up a slightly bit where I allow myself to eat steak that's medium to medium well and occasional cold cuts like spanish ham (because who can resist it?) With a 18 mos running around and a full time job, how can I not drink at least a cup of coffee (or two) a day?  
  • Aw crap, you mean I have to dump all of my alcohol?  I've been doing it all wrong!

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  • Agreed

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