The effects of alcohol can include:
They do not get in the stomach. The babies are in the womb. This happens through the reproduction process.
The health of a baby is not affected by the father's drinking, only by the mother's, since it is the mother's womb in which the baby develops, and her blood supply (which will contain alcohol if she has been drinking) that supplies the fetus. However, it is also true that drunks often fail to be supportive of their children.
therefore the baby may suffer from some side effects such as being born underweight
mother's womb
A baby inside the womb is called a fetus.
In the mother's womb
In His mother's womb
umbilical
While in the womb the baby gets everything it needs from the mother through the umbilical cord.
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.
Throughout your entire pregnancy the baby ''breaths'' in the amniotic fluid to prepare his or her lungs for life outside the womb. He/she will not '' drink'' anything until the first time you feed him/her
Exposure to alcohol in the mother’s womb can result in serious birth defects and developmental disabilities. These babies can develop Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which causes a wide range of serious problems. You should discuss this issue honestly with your doctor.