May 2016 Moms

On the new CDC announcement and drinking while pregnant

I am a big fan of Vox and their type of explanatory journalism. They have a piece up right now that tries to explain why the CDC recently told sexually active women not on bc to stop drinking period.

The article has good explanations of relevant studies about relationships between childhood health/aptitude and drinking, with links and such: 

https://www.vox.com/2016/2/5/10923868/drinking-alcohol-while-pregnant

To sum it up, I would say the science is unsettled. There is research that suggests children of drinkers have higher/lower IQs compared with children of non-drinkers, depending on the study. And every study has its limitations. 

Aaaand just for fun, are you drinking or abstaining? Why?
Me: 38; DH: 41
DS: Born 5-17-16 

Re: On the new CDC announcement and drinking while pregnant

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  • I agree that a general recommendation on women is pretty ridiculous. Doesn't it make more sense to further combat rape culture and to make birth control more easily accessible/affordable?

    In terms of drinking now, or drinking while trying to conceive, I have abstained and I did last time too. I feel safer with that choice, and I wanted my body in its healthiest form that I could manage to start my pregnancy. Especially since I was still bf for a while into this pregnancy, I didn't want to add anything that would interfere with my hydration or nutrient absorption while trying.
  • As someone who went through two years of infertility before finally conceiving (with much medical intervention), believe me, even though I've never been a big drinker, there are some months where a little booze was necessary to keep my sanity. Completely unrealistic recommendation. Most people are a lot more careful, and that should be sufficient. Now if you drink considerable amounts knowing you could get/be pregnant, that's another story.
  • JennyS86JennyS86 member
    edited February 2016
    What is hard to do is test for alcohol use during pregnancy.  While a urine drug test can be done during labor and check for everything from weed to heroin to opiates, a woman has to self-report alcohol use or have a child with significant FAS features to even be suspected.

    The CDC would be better off teaching young men and women to drink moderately - the binge drinking culture affects men and women way more than the occasional glass of wine before a pregnancy.  It starts an interesting conversation, but misses the mark in my opinion. 

    Personally, my morning sickness made me adverse to alcohol.  Wine smells like vinegar to me, and I don't crave it at all these days.  I will have a glass of wine or beer while nursing, so I'm not anti-alcohol.  (also - never pump and dump - don't waste that milk!  do a milk bath if you are wasted.  we can get into this another time.)
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  • I'm not really drinking. I'll have a sip here and there of someone else's wine or beer just to try it, and I've had a few non-alcoholic beers and glasses of wine (less than .5% alcohol in those). 

    I honestly think these new studies and recommendations are simply to combat the Expecting Better book. I think some women are taking her conclusions a little too far. I've seen people posting on other BMBs who seems to be having daily drinks, and not just wine, either. It's only 9 months, I don't see how it's so hard to give up something of no nutritional value for that long.

    Now, saying all women of child-bearing age should abstain is taking it a bit far, but they did say it's only for those not on BC, of course. Too many situations of women not knowing they were pregnant, I guess...
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  • I thought it was common knowledge if you drink while actively TTC or while pregnant; that is a risk.  As with all risks, some people are willing to take those risks, some are not. 
  • I stopped drinking a month or two before becoming pregnant. I honestly laughed when I heard the CDC's recommendation because I personally don't believe in the use of BC pills (don't like screwing with my body's hormones) and there's no way on earth that I'm never drinking again until menopause. Of course, I do use other forms of bc when not trying to concieve, but seriously!
  • @proudparent2b You raise another area in need of ranting. The CDC recommendation implies Birth control is only hormonal or IUD. This is a strange stance for an organization concerned greatly about preventing STDs. Was I enjoying past beers while actively using a condom? No. Does that mean I didn't use a condom when having intercourse? Of course it doesn't mean that. I really don't get how the Centers for DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION could blatantly ignore condoms as a valid form of birth control. 

    Sigh. I'm CDC funded so I really should probably stop ranting about them on public forums... 

  • Pregghers said:
    @proudparent2b You raise another area in need of ranting. The CDC recommendation implies Birth control is only hormonal or IUD. This is a strange stance for an organization concerned greatly about preventing STDs. Was I enjoying past beers while actively using a condom? No. Does that mean I didn't use a condom when having intercourse? Of course it doesn't mean that. I really don't get how the Centers for DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION could blatantly ignore condoms as a valid form of birth control. 

    Sigh. I'm CDC funded so I really should probably stop ranting about them on public forums... 

    I agree that the recommendation was completely tone-deaf in so many ways! 
    Me: 38; DH: 41
    DS: Born 5-17-16 

  • ...A woman is a woman first and not a potential human incubator.

    I feel like this cannot be said enough. Loudly, in the ears (and inboxes) of the CDC, preferably. But as much as possible, to everyone, everywhere.
  • I drank the night that LO was conceived but with my partner being a recovering alcoholic we both went strict no alcohol once we found out I was pregnant. Unfortunately I actually have co workers who promote having a drink while pregnant. One admitted to being drunk a couple times while pregnant. Cause even I'll admit to missing my white wine but I won't touch the stuff while I'm pregnant. This whole cdc business is crap. I'm sorry that I was in child bearing years, on hormonal bc, and still managed to get pregnant but I'm not going to blame alcohol for it
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