Not miscarriage, more likely brain damage. It's called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Every food or drink can be a cause for hiccups if consumed to fast - especially alcohol.
There is no standard set of mood changes that every person will experience when they have consumed alcohol. Some people actually become more "lively", outlandish, and wild, while other may be come more gloomy, distraught, surly, and further still people may not even have a change at all. The latter largely depends on the amount of alcohol consumed.
Since you've gotten pregnant once, chances are that it could happen again. But, if the first miscarriage was because it was a tubal pregnancy, then you have a greater chance that any subsequent pregnancies will be tubal as well.
it was believed that any alcohol would damage the foetus but it's been proven that a small amount off alcohol (1 glass of wine a week for example) does not cause any harm. if a pregnant woman drank a lot of alcohol every week it could damage the unborn baby.
No, that would be drinking in moderation so long as it is consumed gradually over that period.
This is a difficult question to answer because there are a lot of dependent factors. The older you are, the higher your chance of a miscarriage is. Certain genetical traits can also contribute. The further you are in to your pregnancy the lower your chance of miscarrying becomes. But on an average, 25% of pregnancies result in miscarriage. For more information about miscarriages that might help with your specific qualifications, read the related links below.
It means that for every 5 chances in favor, there are 4 chances against - same as a probability of 5/9.It means that for every 5 chances in favor, there are 4 chances against - same as a probability of 5/9.It means that for every 5 chances in favor, there are 4 chances against - same as a probability of 5/9.It means that for every 5 chances in favor, there are 4 chances against - same as a probability of 5/9.
You will usually ovulate 2-8 weeks after a miscarriage. It varies in every Woman.
I'm not sure there is any data available for this, how would you know the exact beverage consumed by every person who is found to be over the limit? You'll never get someone to just own up to it surely? lol
Alcohol affects every cell in the body.
It can affect a marriage in almost every possible way but it usually begins with negatively affecting communication such as arguments, isolating, lying about how much was consumed and generally pulling away from your spouse.
On average, the liver can metabolize one alcoholic drink per hour. When more than this is consumed, the excess circulates in the blood until the liver can metabolize it. For every drink consumed, the body needs an hour to get rid of it. If someone drinks five drinks in on hour, it will take 5 hours to be sober.