No the man's input in making a baby consist in the genetic information already present in his sperm, the fact that he is drunk at the moment of comception has nothing to do with it, babies and infants contract those disorders during the time in the womb, if the mother drinks during this period in excess then it is very likely the baby will be birthed with problems not to mention prematurely in many cases.
Alcohol can lead to a variety of problems in the reproductive system of the male.Men continuously make sperm throughout their lives.It has been shown that alcohol consumed by the male can enter the testicles via the bloodstream. Alcohol then seems to mutate some of the characteristics of his sperm.
Because you caught your stomach off guard.
Couples trying to conceive should avoid alcohol because it can negatively impact fertility for both men and women. In women, alcohol consumption can disrupt hormonal balance and ovulation, while in men, it can lead to reduced sperm quality and count. Additionally, alcohol can affect fetal development if conception occurs, increasing the risk of miscarriage and birth defects. Overall, abstaining from alcohol can help create a healthier environment for conception and pregnancy.
Because male sperms are alot more fragile than femal sperms
Because drinking alcohol while pregnant can cause a variety of problems with the unborn baby. One of the worst problems that it can cause is fetal alcohol syndrome. It is not known how much or how little alcohol can cause problems in an unborn baby so it is recommended not to drink any!
Usually they have a normal life span but the most serious cases can bring risks because of behavior problems and poor choices.
Yes, because this syndrome is inherited.
Shellac and lacquer are both fairly easy to identify because they will redissolve in their original solvents. If alcohol (solvent alcohol from the hardware store, not rubbing alcohol) dissolves it then it's shellac. If lacquer thinner softens it, then it's lacquer. (lacquer thinner will also dissolve shellac, but alcohol will not immediately soften lacquer, so do the alcohol check first.) If neither alcohol nor lacquer thinner immediately affect it, then it's probably varnish.* http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/wood/msg0822004022412.html
Yes, you can. When I was pregnant with my son, I knew I was pregnant the day after conception because my breasts were very sore from conception until the 2nd trimester.
No,because it is a syndrome and not a disease there are No "Levels".
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.
People feel the effects of alcohol immediately because it is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine. Once in the bloodstream, alcohol affects the central nervous system, altering neurotransmitter activity and leading to changes in mood, coordination, and judgment. Factors such as body weight, metabolism, and food consumption can influence how rapidly one feels these effects. Consequently, even small amounts of alcohol can produce noticeable effects shortly after consumption.