Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can harm the developing fetus and may lead to conditions such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). High levels of alcohol intake can increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, or premature birth. While moderate alcohol consumption may not directly "kill" a fetus, it can have serious long-term effects on its health and development. It is advised that pregnant individuals avoid alcohol entirely to ensure the best outcomes for fetal health.
Heavy drinking for a long period of time will increase the risk for miscarriage but most likely will the fetus get Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Fetal alcohol syndrome. This includes decreased development of the fetus, intra-uterine growth retardation, mental retardation.
From conception to birth.
No. The fetus is very well protected in there
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.
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Alcohol consumption anytime in a pregnancy is dangerous to the fetus
yes!
Through the blood system
Yes it barfs
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
No you can not.