Not exact matches
Alcohol consumption
during first
trimester of pregnancy is one of the most common causes of mental and physical birth defects.
Information on socioeconomic background, maternal diseases and obstetric history, parity, gender, fetal exposure to
alcohol (at least 2 drinks a week
during the entire pregnancy) and cigarette smoking (at least 1 cigarette a day
during the last
trimester), type and duration of breastfeeding, and maternal intelligence (Raven Progressive Matrices) was obtained through questionnaires administered in person after delivery and at 13 months.
Alcohol should be avoided
during all the three
trimester of pregnancy.
A larger proportion of pregnant women used
alcohol and tobacco in their first
trimester as compared to the second and third
trimesters, regardless of insurance status: 19 percent drank
alcohol in the past month
during the first
trimester, and 22 percent used tobacco in the past month
during the first
trimester.
Repeated intermittent
alcohol exposure
during the third
trimester - equivalent increases expression of the GABA < sub > A receptor δ subunit in cerebellar granule neurons and delays motor development in rats.
Repeated intermittent
alcohol exposure
during the third
trimester - equivalent increases expression of the GABA A receptor δ subunit in cerebellar granule neurons and delays motor development in rats.
Alcohol probably won't even be an issue
during the first
trimester; many women get «morning sickness» (and afternoon and evening sickness) and don't want to drink, so you're probably facing only six months of abstinence.
Alcohol consumption
during the year preceding pregnancy recognition was assessed using the
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT).28
Alcohol consumption
during pregnancy was assessed using a later AUDIT administered in the third
trimester.
Note: 1Maternal reports of partner's
alcohol consumption; 2Univariable multinomial logistic regression models; 3Multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, Social economic position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first
trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks gestation; CL: childhood limited, AO: adolescent onset, EOP: early onset persistent, the Low conduct problems class was used as the reference group.
1Maternal reports of partner's
alcohol consumption; Model 1 adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, social economic position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first
trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks gestation; Model 2 further adjusted for maternal
alcohol use at 18 weeks gestation.
1Maternal reports of partner's
alcohol consumption; 2Univariable linear regression models; 3Models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, social economic position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first
trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks gestation.