Yes.
No. But drinking alcohol can, if you decide to keep the baby, cause mental problems and birth defects in your child. You need some good medical advice.
If the first baby is born in the last second of the first month Then the second baby could be born the next month
The alcohol will pass through to the baby, which can cause premature delivery, birth defects, or even a miscarriage. Alcohol can damage the brain cells and limit the flow of oxygen to developing tissues. This scares me that you would not know this answer. FAS (Fetal alcohol syndrome) is very harmful to your baby. It can cause mental retardation and may other health problems that effect the child for life. Drinking small amounts of alcohol once a month or very infrequently is okay. But, to be completely safe, and keep your baby safe, I would obstain from all alcohol dring pregnancy.
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!
An occasional glass of wine would not be considered harmful, but in general alcohol should be avoided. Of course there are many women who did not know they were pregnant the first month (until a missed period) and their baby`s are born healthy. Excessive drinking or binging can be harmful to both mother and baby and can cause complications after birth- e.g mental and physical issues.
the baby can be born with fetal alcohol syndrome
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You really, really shouldn't. No one can say exactly when the alcohol intake will start being dangerous for the baby.
The first month birthday of a baby is often referred to as their "one-month anniversary" or simply their "one-month birthday."
the alcohol and cigarette smoke gets to the fetus through the mother and her blood which can affect the baby in many ways.
It could cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
No. It is unusual to show a change in waistline within the first month of pregnancy.