Drinking during pregnancy can cause mental retardation and low birth weight. I'm not sure if it'd cause Scoliosis, but overall it's not recommended because it's poor judgment.
no way. that is totally impossible
yes, it can. That's why doctors advice you to not drink while pregnant. But to be specific it can cause complications during the pregnancy stage and or while giving birth.
Some studies have shown that even moderate alcohol use during pregnancy may cause learning disabilities in children.
Drinking can cause the development of the baby/fetus to not develop to it's full extent. for example, blindness. If you smoke during you pregnancy, it is also more likely to cause problems, and your baby can be smaller than it should, and suffer with breathing problems
birth defects or so called "mutations" can be caused by genetics, toxins crossing placenta during pregnancy, a large number of pregnancy complications and problems at delivery including loss of air, loss of blood and medications such as pain relievers crossing the placenta. Drinking alcohol, even once, during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
YES!!!Smoking and drinking are two of the leading causes for birth defects and brain deformity and that's if they don't cause a miscarriage and outright kill the child during pregnancy.
Yes, drinking too much alcohol will cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder which will cause physical and mental problems of the fetus.
It is good to take during pregnancy for women who are overdue and are tired of waiting. Caster oil will put you in labor.
No idea but if you're doing heroin during pregnancy, you've gotta be pretty f*cking stupid. I'm pretty sure doing any drug or drinking during pregnancy is going to cause very harmful things towards your child. If you're gunna be stupid when having a child, you don't deserve to be a parent.
You should never drink any amount of alcohol during pregnancy. Drinking even very small amounts of alcohol can cause birth defects, miscarriage, and FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome).
First. It is during the 1st trimester that the affects of fetal alcohol syndrome have a physical affect (drinking later causes the cognitive effects, but earlier in the pregnancy can cause the characteristic facies)
No.