The vast majority of media coverage surrounding alcohol and pregnancy debates the question, “Is light drinking during pregnancy completely safe,” and the conclusion is not always accurate. Whether drinking small amounts of alcohol during pregnancy affects the mind of the unborn child is a hot topic amongst researchers.
However, another study that was conducted in the United Kingdom (UK) of nearly 14,000 children found that pregnant women who drank less than a glass of wine per week, on average, were more likely than women who abstained, to have children with mental-health problems by the age of four (4). The link was stronger in girls than in boys, according to their 2007 report in the journal Pediatrics.
In another study of 500 children, Michigan researchers found that even one drink per week for moms-to-be was linked with worse behavior in seven (7) year-olds.
With the science being so uncertain, if you are a mom to be, why take the risk of drinking while pregnant?
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