the unborn baby of the mother who drinks absorbs all the alcoghol and it deters its developemnent and the baby is diagnosed with F.A.S or fetal alcohol syndrome and is uncureable.
Because of an increased risk of fetal alcohol syndrome from even slight intakes of alcoholic beverages, it is encouraged that pregnant women NOT have an occasional glass of wine.
For women who are pregnant, the answer is ZERO alcohol due to the risk of fetal alcohol syndrome. For women who are not pregnant, the answer is 1 drink a day, and for men it's 2 drinks a day. Anymore that this amount will take away all the good science says benefits the body.
No.
Different people process alcohol differently. I know that women's bodies metabolize alcohol differently and slower than men do.
Nothing, your digestive system and reproductive system are completely separate, there's no chance of gettin pregnant. Women might be affected by the diseases if the sperm contains the virus.
Barbican drinks, which are non-alcoholic malt beverages, are generally considered safe for pregnant women. They contain no alcohol and are often free from harmful substances found in alcoholic beverages. However, it’s always a good idea for pregnant women to consult with their healthcare provider about their diet and any specific beverages they plan to consume. Moderation is key, as some malt beverages may still contain sugars or additives that should be consumed cautiously.
Yes, it happens to many pregnant women.
No. It is a condition that occurs in newborns as a result of exposure to large amount of alcohol in utero (while still in the womb). It happens when pregnant women drink during their pregnancy. It is not genetic and you cannot inherit it.
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which causes mental and physical defects to a baby born to a mother who drinks during pregnancy. The risk of brain damage exists during each trimester, since the fetal brain develops throughout the entire pregnancy.
if the woman in question is pregnant the fetus gets some alcohol in its diet (bad word choice) so when the baby is born it is an alcoholic the same applies to all other drugs (which is why some medicines aren't given to pregnant women - the infamous example of this is thalidomide)
Nothing bad happens.