NO... That's not how you get pregnant.
nothing. babies can't be protected from alcohol that the mother drinks while pregnant, that's why doctors tell pregnant woman that they should not drink alcohol.
It means that when a pregnant woman drinks alcohol so does the fetus. So she is not drinking alone.
YES!!! Alcohol does not affect fertility in either the male or the female.
A pregnant woman must avoid alcohol because if she drinks alcohol the chemicals in it will go to the unborn baby and there is a high percentage that baby will either die or be physically mental.
If a mother drinks heavily during pregnancy, the foetus may be born alcohol dependent. Remember - everything a pregnant woman consumes will be passed on to her unborn child ! That includes everything she eats, drinks, smokes or injects !
No. A pregnant woman should never drink any type of alcohol.
No, but it should be.
I've read that after 6 weeks of being pregnant that it is not very good at all for the baby and can cause birth defects. But by using common sense you will know that alcohol can affect at any level of being pregnant no matter how far along you are. Good Luck!!
When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol, so does her baby. Drinking may harm her developing baby. (Fetus) Alcohol passes from the mother's blood, into the babies blood. It can damage and affect the growth of the babies cells. Studies do not yet show that it is safe for a pregnant woman to drink even a small amount, as different babies react differently to even the tiniest bit of alcohol. Although the risk is higher with heavy alcohol use- any amount of alcohol may affect your developing baby. You may be able to prevent FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) by not drinking at all when you are pregnant. Hope this helps. :)
Woman can always get pregnant unless if she or her partner is sterile. It's during the beginning of the cycle and end of the cycle that the chances of becoming pregnant skyrocket.
When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol there is a risk that the resulting baby will be born with a very serious and incurable condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (or FAS) which will cause emotional problems, learning disability, and a predisposition toward alcoholism.
Exposure to alcohol during pregnancy can cause a range of birth defects and developmental issues known as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). These can include physical, behavioral, and cognitive problems that may persist throughout the child's life. It is important for pregnant women to avoid alcohol altogether to protect their baby's health and development.