Is it ok to drink alcohol the first 6 months of your pregnancy?
No level of alcohol use in pregnancy has been proven safe. The March of Dimes recommends no alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
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If you drank alcohol before you took a pregnancy test would that affect the results?
Pregnancy tests only detect the pregnancy hormone in the urin...
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Does alcohol mess up a pregnancy test?
Alcohol and Drugs do not mess with a pregnancy or ovulation t...
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If you drink alcohol in your early pregnancy, do you hurt the baby?
Regular or excessive alcohol consumption while pregnant can h...
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Would consuming a lot of alcohol effect the baby in the first month of pregnancy?
It is unlikely that moderate drinking during the 1st month of...
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Can alcohol terminate a pregnancy?
Alcohol does not terminate pregnancy. Heavy alcohol consumpti...
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Can you drink alcohol during pregnancy?
No way, don't drink a drop. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy...
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If you drink alcohol during pregnancy will it kill the baby <SON!>?
The baby could end up with Fetal Alchol Syndrome, which resul...
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Does consuming alcohol increase chances of miscarriage in early pregnancy?
The answer is that it depends. Having a few episodes of binge...
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If you drank alcohol before you took a pregnancy test would that affect the results?
Pregnancy tests only detect the pregnancy hormone in the urin...
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Will alcohol affect a pregnancy test?
Alcohol and illegal drugs do not affect HPT results. But do n...
About pregnancy alcohol
Alcohol should be avoided during pregnancy. Every drop of alcohol you consume is also consumed by your baby. Because the baby is tiny, the effects of alcohol are greater than for the mother. Drinking heavily during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects.
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About alcohol
The most commonly used alcohol is ethanol and has been produced and consumed by humans for a millennia, in the form of fermented and distilled alcoholic beverages. As with anything, alcohol can be a great or terrible thing. Ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, is an intoxicating ingredient found in beer, wine, and liquor. Alcohol is produced by the fermentation of yeast, sugars, and starches.



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