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Did you know nine out ten women enjoy a really good alcoholic drink? But are you aware of what amount of alcohol you can consume when you're pregnant? Expert's say drinking alcohol during your pregnancy will lead to birth defects. This is caused because alcohol crosses the placenta, which is the babies blood stream and alcohol will disrupt your baby's growth in your womb. So think about this for a moment.
Every alcoholic drink you have your foetus gets a shot of it, and this is very critical because the first three months your baby's body and brain are developing. So you can see what damage you are giving your child, plus it's not always the short term effects you are damaging, it's also the long term effects as well. Studies have found that women who have consumed alcohol through there pregnancy have found there children normally grow up to be alcoholics or drink on a regular basis.
Just what will be effected during your pregnancy? The way your baby is developing in your womb. Your baby's health. Your own health. Drinking alcohol will cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Your child's learning ability. Drinking alcohol has been known to increase the risk of a miscarriage. Malformation of your baby's heart and other developing organs. Stillbirth. Your baby being susceptible to illness later on in adult life.
The majority of women are also ignorant to the fact that drinking prior to becoming pregnant is even more harmful to the baby's development, so cutting back now on alcohol consumption could make all the difference to your child's health. A very important factor to consider as well is that once any damage has been caused during the pregnancy, it is completely irreversible, so my advice is that really do consider your alcohol intake and always put your baby's health first.
So my advice to you would be to stop drinking immediately if you're pregnant or your trying for a baby. Experts have also found evidence that heavy drinking is associated with a low sperm count. So if your partner is a heavy drinker you will need to seek professional advice on how to cut down. If you are finding this hard to do, there is always help around the corner. I have read some amazing reviews on Lee Milteer's "How To Stop Drinking And Improve Your Life". You will find more information about her program here; www.stopdrinkingadvice.org
Find out an easy way to Stop Drinking Alcohol In 21 Days - Guaranteed. by expert Ed Philips