Pregnant women’s alcohol use correlates with their partner’s drinking habits

Rettreived from https://www.news-medical.net/news/20220608/Pregnant-womens-alcohol-use-correlates-with-their-partners-drinking-habits.aspx Source:University of Eastern Finland (UEF Viestintä) Journal reference: Voutilainen, T., Rysä, J., Keski-Nisula, L. & Kärkkäinen, O. (2022) Self-reported alcohol consumption of

Self-reported alcohol consumption of pregnant women and their partners correlates both before and during pregnancy: A cohort study with 21,472 singleton pregnancies

Abstract Background: The partners’ role in determining the alcohol consumption behavior of pregnant women is not well studied. We measured alcohol use before and during

Partner influence as a factor in maternal alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms, and maternal effects on infant neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Kautz-Turnbull C, Petrenko CLM, Handley ED, et al. Partner influence as a factor in maternal alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms, and maternal effects on infant

CanFASD: Issue Paper: The Role of Partners in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Prevention

Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 16th, and while it is a time to celebrate all of the amazing Fathers in our lives,

Alcohol, Pregnancy and Partner Support

Many women are more likely to avoid alcohol during pregnancy if their partners support them in doing so. One of the first steps we can

Is it reasonable to expect your partner to give up drinking in pregnancy?

Writer: Jo Hartley From the moment that I fell pregnant with my son, I realised just how much my life had already started to change. In