Moderate drinking during pregnancy — 3 to 7 glasses of alcohol a week — does not seem to harm fetal neurodevelopment, as indicated by the child's ability to balance, suggests a large study published in the online only journal BMJ Open.
Moderate drinking during pregnancy — 3 to 7 glasses of alcohol a week — does not seem to harm fetal neurodevelopment, as indicated by the child's ability to balance.
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Moderate drinking during pregnancy does not seem to harm baby's neurodevelopment, study suggests.»
However, a study found that even
moderate drinking during pregnancy can affect the IQ of a child.
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It also showed that there is a connection between low to
moderate levels of
drinking during pregnancy and several problems such as stillbirth, miscarriage, sudden infant death syndrome and preterm delivery.
Many studies show that
drinking alcohol at low to
moderate levels
during pregnancy is associated with miscarriage, stillbirth, prematurity, and a range of reproductive difficulties.
Moderate to high levels of
drinking during early
pregnancy were associated with major differences in some RNA molecules circulating in an expectant mother's blood.