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Pregnancy-Alcohol during pregnancy
Pregnancy-Alcohol during pregnancy

Having a baby is one of the most exciting things that can happen to you. But you might be feeling nervous as well. If it's your first baby, it's hard to know what to expect.

Your mum, colleagues, friends and relations might all be giving you advice. And then there is all the information on the internet as well as in magazines and books. At times it can feel overwhelming and it's hard to know who is right when people say different things.

This book brings together everything you need to know to have a healthy and happy pregnancy, and to make sure you get the care that is right for you. The guidance about pregnancy and babies does change.

So it's important to get up-to-date, trusted advice so that you can make the right decisions and choices.....................

How does alcohol during pregnancy

When you drink, alcohol reaches your baby through the placenta. Too much exposure to alcohol can seriously affect your baby's development.

Because of this risk, pregnant women or women trying to conceive should avoid drinking alcohol. If you do choose to drink, then protect your baby by not drinking more than 1 to 2 units of alcohol once or twice a week, and don't get drunk. Additional advice from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) advises women to avoid alcohol in the first three months in particular, because of the increased risk of miscarriage.

When you drink, alcohol passes from your blood, through the placenta, to your baby. A baby's liver is one of the last organs to develop fully and does not mature until the latter half of pregnancy. Your baby cannot process alcohol as well as you can.

Drinking is not just dangerous for the baby in the first three months: alcohol can affect your baby throughout pregnancy. And if you drink heavily during pregnancy, a particular group of problems could develop that are known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS).

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