Most mothers are very aware that no amount of
alcohol is safe during pregnancy, and this knowledge may lead some mothers to believe that they must choose between breastfeeding and enjoying an occasional alcoholic beverage once their bundle of joy arrives.
Not exact matches
An example of this approach
is our partnership with the Winemakers Federation of Australia, on the promotion of consumer messaging about drinking
alcohol during pregnancy, supporting Government guidelines that the
safest option when pregnant
is not to drink.
Research hasn't yet determined a
safe level of
alcohol consumption, so it
's best to stay away from wine, beer, and liquor
during your
pregnancy.
The American
Pregnancy Association is also perfectly clear on the topic, stating on their website that «no amount of alcohol has been deemed safe during pregnancy, and if at all possible, even casual drinking should be avoide
Pregnancy Association
is also perfectly clear on the topic, stating on their website that «no amount of
alcohol has
been deemed
safe during pregnancy, and if at all possible, even casual drinking should be avoide
pregnancy, and if at all possible, even casual drinking should
be avoided.»
There
is no specific amount that has
been determined to cause fetal
alcohol syndrome, which
is why the
safest answer to whether or not you can drink
during pregnancy is that it should
be avoided, if at all possible.
The reason that no
alcohol is considered
safe during pregnancy is because of the risk of fetal
alcohol syndrome.
However, despite the varying information out there, the
safest and most universal answer to this question
is that no amount of
alcohol has
been deemed
safe during pregnancy, and if at all possible, even casual drinking should
be avoided.
There
is no known
safe amount of
alcohol during pregnancy.
No amount of
alcohol is considered
safe during pregnancy.
There
is no point
during pregnancy when drinking
alcohol is considered
safe.
The best way to keep your baby
safe from problems caused by
alcohol during pregnancy is not to drink
alcohol when you
're pregnant.
There
's no
safe time to drink
alcohol during pregnancy.
«There
is no
safe amount of
alcohol during pregnancy, new study shows.»
In response to the misleading messages delivered by Scientific American Mind and elsewhere by the media, scientific experts, advocacy groups and national medical organizations have released statements to the effect that no amount of
alcohol consumed
during pregnancy can
be considered
safe.
«The
safest thing to do
is to completely abstain from
alcohol during the entire
pregnancy,» Popova said in a CAMH news release.
No known amount of
alcohol is safe to drink
during any stage of
pregnancy — beer and wine included, the CDC says.
There
is no
safe amount of
alcohol that may
be consumed
during pregnancy; many
pregnancies are unplanned - regardless of marital status, age, education, race, income, etc..