Saw this gem today -
https://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/fasd/index.htmlNow, I will by NO means be drinking now that I know I am pregnant, but this scares me. I had two drinks the night before my BFP, because I had gotten a BFN two days before. I had always read the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome happened if you drank pretty consistently - This article makes it sound like you can't do jack! I've also had ladies tell me that their OB's tell them they can have an occasional glass of champagne or wine for celebrations (my SIL did when she got married, and she was about 5 months at that point.)
I feel like some things are out there just to scare the hell out of pregnant women like us.
Re: Thinks like this freak me out..
Cue the exclamations about how I must be an alcoholic if I can't wait 9 months to have a drink, yada, yada.
And telling women not to drink during their childbearing years is ludicrous. Insane. P.S. I was correctly taking birth control and still got knocked up. So, there goes that suggestion.
This article only succeeded in making me wonder if all of those anti-cdc people are actually right.
It's a boy!
drink til it's pink
Also, check out the other pregnancy gurus of other nations. The poison skeleton only shows up on ours when it comes to drinking while pregnant. Every other developed nation says alcohol is okay in moderation. Many midwives in the US even suggest a glass of wine to relax in pregnancy and labor.
You're okay. Just curb the her ion habit
DS #1 born 05/25/2012
BFP#2: 06/12/2013 ---- loss
DS #2 born 4/08/2014
BPF#4: 2/1/2016 --- 2/23/2016 suspected molar pregnancy--- 3/15/2016 D&E - diagnosis MM
BFP#5 - 9/22/2016
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DS #1 born 05/25/2012
BFP#2: 06/12/2013 ---- loss
DS #2 born 4/08/2014
BPF#4: 2/1/2016 --- 2/23/2016 suspected molar pregnancy--- 3/15/2016 D&E - diagnosis MM
BFP#5 - 9/22/2016
* formally bornmommy
Dating: 10/3/08 | Married: 12/27/14
TTC #1: August 2015 | BFP: 2/3/16 | EDD: 10/7/16
DD: 10/5/16
TTC #2: September 2017 | BFP: 4/28/18 | EDD: 1/7/19
DS: 1/9/19
As far as what other pregnant ladies do-- not my body, my kid or my way. I personally think its not worth the risk. I do however, eat sushi, rare steak, drink coffee etc. So we all take risks. Its just about what each one is comfortable with. I was lurking June 2016 BMB and some of those girls are confessing to drinking on the regular and don't seem to worry about it. It made me kind of wonder about them, but again, different strokes for different folks. I can only hope that the nonchalance pays off and those that choose to drink while pregnant don't have any ill effects to their LO's later. I can only offer my FX that it truly is no big deal for them. For me, it would be a big deal.
I have limited my coffee and only eat the aforementioned steak, sushi and soft cheese from reputable sources. The whole being pregnant thing is all about risk management and what is right for me is only right for me. I do appreciate the wealth of data that supports my position not to drink though. I think data is important and pressing and its logical to listen to it.
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Many children who have FASD are undiagnosed and end up with many other diagnoses that don't touch on alcohol use, ADHD/ADD, learning disabilities, ODD, anxiety, sensory seeking, etc. I am in no way saying that those diagnoses are only because of alcohol exposure in utero because plenty of kids also end up with those who were not exposed to alcohol in utero. However as a society we want to believe drinking socially is ok (and it is when not pregnant). There is a stigma that only alcoholic binge drinking mothers end up with children affected by alcohol. Sadly, that is not true. The population at highest risk for children somewhere on the FASD line are educated white women from late twenties to thirties. Even when a mother admits to drinking during pregnancy, drs are hesitant to even mention alcohol affected. Because "nice" women like that don't have children with FASD.
Having said all that, I believe the CDC article is extreme and over the top. It basically implies women of childbearing age should never drink "just in case" the become pregnant. I think women should absolutely not drink while pregnant and I don't think a drink here or there is harmless (my opinion and not shared by everyone). But women who are not pregnant, drink up! There is no known safe amount of alcohol while pregnant. But alcohol is such an ingrained part of our society that we want to say a little is still ok. I don't think I am a pearl clutcher, I know what the results of drinking while pregnant can be. I live with it everyday. I love a little boy who struggles so hard everyday over basic things and it was all 100% preventable.
TTC #1: September 2015-January 2016
BFP #1: 1/25/16 - MMC Diagnosed 3/22/16
TTCAL: June 2016
BFP #2: 8/26/16 - EDD 5/9/17
Jackson born 5/6/17 at 8:36 PM - 9lbs 5oz & 21in
I've never heard the statistic about educated moms being the most at risk. Could you provide a source for that?
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Thank you Ladies!
I do hope and pray everything will be okay, but you never do know. Everything I have read has said that the baby is only a "ball of cells" at that point. No drinks since, other than a sip of hubby's beer when we were out to dinner. Won't be drinking during the pregnancy, even in moderation. I always said I would, but now that baby's here... it's too precious to gamble with.
Baby GIRL born 9/16/201
BFP! EDD 8/1/2019 CP 4w2d