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Alcohol and Pregnancy
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peanut on 02/27/09 (267 days ago)reply

what the heck is this crap...I click on on a topic and all I get are more ads!!!!!


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FAMROMERO08 on 02/06/09 (288 days ago)reply

HOW BAD IS IT TO DRINK 5 HOUR ENERGY DRINKS WHILE PREGNANT?


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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders - FASD, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - FAS, can result from pregnant drinking - even small amounts of liquor consumed during pregnancy have the potential to harm the baby while it is still in the uterus.

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 Fast fact: More than 10 percent of women in the U.S. drink during pregnancy. Here’s why that’s harmful. An unborn baby and booze don’t mix, and you’d be hard pressed to find a doctor to disagree. When consumed during pregnancy, alcohol travels through your blood to your placenta and reaches your baby. Because a fetus breaks down alcohol much more slowly than an adult, it will often have higher blood alcohol levels than its mother. As a result, a baby that is given alcohol in the womb is more likely to develop any number of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. In fact, the Center for Disease Control lists exposure to alcohol as the number one most preventable risk for birth defects. The most severe illness that can result from in utero exposure to alcohol is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, a lifelong condition characterized by…poor growth (both in the womb and after birth), abnormal facial features, mental retardation, behavioral problems and delays in development. Even when Fetal Alcohol Syndrome doesn’t occur, alcohol exposure can still lead to miscarriage, very early birth and a host of other mental and behavioral problems. If you’re pregnant, it’s important to stop drinking as soon as you find out—your child’s future depends on it.

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