A UK study reveals pregnant women's use of alcohol-free drinks, highlighting safety concerns and the need for clearer ...
For decades, women have been told that drinking any amount of alcohol during pregnancy can harm their developing child. The zero-alcohol rule is so ingrained that just walking into a bar while ...
A simple information sheet may help prevent harms caused by prenatal alcohol exposure. A study just published in Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research found that women who reviewed a flyer with ...
Little to no attention has been given to the father's potential contribution to fetal alcohol syndrome disorders. Katleho Seisa/E+ via Getty Images Men drink more, are more likely to binge drink and ...
Pregnancy carries with it so many dos and don’ts regarding the health and welfare of both the mother and the unborn baby, so this creates a problem regarding the need for this particular drug.
General consensus from most public health officials is to abstain from alcohol. A pregnant woman is in a doctor's office in this undated stock photo. STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images It began with a promising ...
Doctors question research suggesting light drinking is OK for moms-to-be. Oct. 6, 2010— -- Most moms-to-be know that heavy drinking during pregnancy is dangerous to an unborn child's health. But ...
Non-alcoholic beer can contain up to 0.5% alcohol, so it's not completely alcohol-free. Experts generally agree that no amount of alcohol is safe during pregnancy to avoid risks to the baby. It's best ...
It's okay to occasionally indulge your craving for a soda during pregnancy. The intermittent soda isn't likely to do you – or your baby – any harm. But research shows it's not a good idea to make ...