From conception to birth.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
the alcohol and cigarette smoke gets to the fetus through the mother and her blood which can affect the baby in many ways.
Yes it can and it cannot. Due to the chemicals that are present in alcohol, a shrinkage of blood occurs within the fetus. This can quite possibly cause a miscarriage or some affect on the birthing period.
In the uterus, the placenta and cord attaches from the mother to the fetus, delivering all nutrients directly from the mother's blood stream to the fetus. If the mother is on drugs or drinks alcohol, that also passes from the mother's blood stream to her fetus.
Fetal alcohol syndrome. This includes decreased development of the fetus, intra-uterine growth retardation, mental retardation.
The mothers bloodstream then contains alcohol and that makes its way to the unborn fetus through blood and the umbilical chord.
Drinking small amounts of alcohol have been proven to NOTbe harmful to an unborn baby....Just don't get trashed...
No, it does not.
Some substances are filtered but the reason some might get through is that the placenta is connected to your baby through you so in affect any harmful substances you have eg alcohol the baby will also have
go to mayoclinic look up fetal alcohol syndrome
no.
Alcohol consumption anytime in a pregnancy is dangerous to the fetus