Drinking alcohol when you are pregnant can be
very harmful to your baby. It can cause your baby to have a range of lifelong
health conditions. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, preterm birth and stillbirth.
How does
alcohol during pregnancy harm your baby?
When you drink alcohol
during pregnancy, so does your baby. The same amount of alcohol that is in your
blood is also in your baby's blood. The alcohol in your blood quickly passes
through the placenta and to your baby through the umbilical cord.
Although your body is able
to manage alcohol in your blood, your baby's little body is not. Your liver
works hard to break down the alcohol in your blood. However, your baby's liver
is too small to do the same and alcohol can hurt your baby's development. That
is why alcohol is much more harmful to your baby than to you during pregnancy.
Alcohol can lead your baby
to have serious health conditions, called fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
(FASD). The most serious of these is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Fetal
alcohol syndrome can seriously harm your baby's development, both mentally and
physically.
Alcohol can also cause your
baby to:
- Have birth defects (heart, brain and other organs)
- Vision or hearing problems
- Be born too soon (preterm)
- Be born at low birth weight
- Have intellectual disabilities
- Have learning and behavior problems
- Have sleeping and sucking problems
- Have speech and language delays
- Have behavioral problems
What can
you do?
Drinking alcohol during
pregnancy can cause permanent harm to your baby. Nevertheless, the good news is
that these harmful conditions can be completely avoided. If you stay away from
alcohol during pregnancy, your baby cannot have FASDs or any other health conditions
caused by alcohol.
You may know some women who
drank regularly during pregnancy and had seemingly healthy babies. You may know
some women who had very little alcohol during pregnancy and had babies with
serious health conditions. Every pregnancy is different. Drinking alcohol may
hurt one baby more than another. The best way to ensure a healthy baby is to
stay away from alcohol altogether.
If you had an occasional drink before knowing
you were pregnant, chances are it probably will not harm your baby. However, it
is very important that you stop drinking alcohol as soon as you think you might
be pregnant. The sooner you stop drinking, the better off you and baby will be.
Also, be sure to get regular prenatal care and tell
your health care provider about any concerns you may have.
What can
dads do?
Fetal alcohol syndrome and
other alcohol-related health illnesses are caused when mom drinks during her
pregnancy. Research is still being done to know if alcohol harms dad's sperm
before a woman gets pregnant. Nevertheless, that does not mean dads cannot do
their part during pregnancy. Your partner can help you stay away from alcohol
by:
- Encouraging you to keep away from social situations where people may be drinking
- Teaming up with you by staying away from alcohol, himself
How can
you avoid alcohol?
Here are some tips for
giving up alcohol:
Avoid situations where you usually drink,
like parties or bars.
Ask your partner, family and friends to help
you stay away from alcohol.
If you have a problem
stopping:
·
Ask your health care provider or employer
about alcohol treatment programs.
·
Join an Alcoholics Anonymous support
group. Their telephone number is in the white pages or community service pages
of your local telephone book.
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