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Women Who Drink While Pregnant???

During my wild, partying college years, there was a young woman who sometimes frequented the nightclub I did. She was very far along in her pregnancy and I remember one night in particular that she drank one drink after another. She got lectured by everyone around her including my friends and me. Men and women in the nightclub would literally beg her to stop it and she wouldn't. Looking back, I am so amazed that the bartenders served her. I never saw her again after her pregnancy and always wondered about her baby.

Also, during my college years, I had a pretty good friend who I popped in on her one day while she was pregnant. She was in an unhappy marriage and did not have a drivers license so I checked on how she was doing. The day I visited, in my opinion, she appeared to be a little depressed or down. When I was leaving her house,we passed by the kitchen and I saw some opened bottles of all kinds of alcohol on her counter with used glasses next to the bottles. When her daughter was born, there was a very bad eye deformity. I then suspected that she was the one who drank that alcohol that was on her counter while she was pregnant. I found out many years later that eye deformities are very common when women drink during pregnancy.

Why do some women willingly drink while pregnant? I just don't get it. It is so mind boggling to me.

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Addiction is a funny thing. Different for everyone with an addiction. Most of us who do NOT have an addiction, cannot understand how a woman would even risk a couple on occassion.

People with addictions need compassion and gentle guidance, maybe even laced with a little guilt. Still, intervention may not always work anyway.

One of my sisters drank everyday to the point of 'buzzed' while pregnant. She rationalized it was 'only wine', and she never got 'drunk'. She got lucky, her babies were fine. Sigh.

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I dont understand it either. My dr did say that a glass of wine in the last week was ok. My sister was sent home (came to my house) not dialating. I gave her a glass of wine in the bath. She went into full labor almost immediatly :)

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I'm with you on this one....I just don't get it. I didn't drink with my first and won't with this pregnancy either. My baby is more important to me than a drink but that's just me.

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I think the "we're all fine" excuse, is weak. No, they weren't. Only the people you knew "were fine." Many, MANY weren't.

The fact is, scientists have no idea how much harms. There are woman who can get drunk repeatedly, and their baby is fine. There are woman who have one or two drinks, and their baby is born with problems. Since no one knows what could actually harm a baby, I don't understand why it's so important to take the risk! I mean, it's nine months. If a woman can't go nine months without a drink, that's a really big problem. Seriously, nine months. How could alcohol be so important. I persoanlly find woman who are so weak they can't make it a short 9 months...kind of pathetic.

P.S.
I grew up surrounded by addiction. Addicts are full of excuses. Always. I'm sick of everyone else making excuses for them, too. I've long ago run out of compassion for them. Addicts are the most selfish people. It's not a "disease." They CHOOSE. Their bodies didn't create this. They CHOSE to be an addict.

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In Europe it is common for women to drink during pregnancy....not to get drunk or heavily. With both my pregnancies I had a handful of drinks spread out over the pregnancies. My dr knew and even suggested a glass or two of red wine to clean the kidneys. Before anyone asks both my boys are healthy and normal.
I don't agree with those who get drunk or drink heavily while pregnant but I see nothing wrong with a glass or two here or there.
It is funny how restrictive our country has gotten when it comes to women and pregnancy. I have watched it over the years get worse and worse. Such as don't drink this, limit this, don't eat that, don't sleep that way and so on. I would flip out if I was pregnant now with the list of don'ts compared to the list of don'ts 10 and 15 yrs ago.

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Although having a small glass of wine or 1/2 a beer a few times during pregnancy will probably not harm you, this is not what you are talking about. Molly, where did you read that up to 3 drinks a day is ok while pregnant? You shouldn't be drinking that much when NOT pregnant. You know, some people are addicts and if that is the case it can be very hard to quit. But they have the choice and they choose not to. That friend who has the baby with the eye problem will forever have to look at her child's face and be reminded of what she has done. That lady at the bar is particularly disgusting. I think your friend who is in the last scenario has a problem with alcohol and trying hard to be good. My MIL smoked while pregnant in the 70's. She said her doctor told her up to 5 a day was ok. He probably said don't smoke, but if you have to, then up to 5 has not been proven to harm your baby. She also chose to smoke until the day a massive heart attack killed her at 67. I think it a combination of "It can't happen to me", "It's too late to quit", "Just a little wont hurt".

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Because for some its an addiction and its hard to quit. If I wasnt so lazy when I was pregnant I would have went out and got me some non alcohol beer too. I craved beer soooo bad!! Does that mean I was drinking while I was pregnant? Not once. I dont have a drinking problem either. Drinking a glass of red wine while you are pregnant is proven to be ok. I read an article in my doctors office while I was pregnant that its ok to have 3 alcohol drinks a day while pregnant.
I, personally wouldnt do it, but Im not an alcoholic either. Yes I agree that the girl in college clubbing and drinking was young and dumb and your other friend extremely depressed. They will have to deal with the consequences of their actions the rest of their life.
Dont just assume when someone says they want to drink that they are. Maybe instead of eye rolling and talking behind her back, if its bothering you, say something to her face. Or move on. God will do the judging. I really hope this woman has some better friends.

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I am one that I don't drink a drop of alcohol while pregnant. I HATE when I see a woman drinking while she is pregnant. I know they say a glass of wine is okay, etc, but really? It's only 40 weeks. My son was born with some feeding issues and was later developmentally delayed which later turned into an Autism diagnosis... (PDDNOS). Like any mother of a special needs child I went through a grieving period that things were going to be different. I could never understand why I got a special needs child without abusing my body, while my ex's cousin drank like a fish and her baby was perfectly healthy. I finally realized I was given my son b/c I was strong enough to be there for him. And I'm glad to have the comfort that it was the hand of God and there was nothing I did to cause his special needs.

I had a friend who was 20 and pregnant and she asked me to buy her a bottle of wine to which I absolutely refused. I could never serve to a pregnant woman in a bar. I don't care if you will only have 1 glass I will not be the one providing it to you.

So, in my opinion, I hate it when I see it and I wish that it didn't happen, but I realize that they must have a problem to be doing it.

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I only know women who smoke while pregnant but even that I cannot understand. I used to be on the board of our parish's women's club with this women. She was pregnant and pretty much chain smoked the whole time. She was puffing while trying to get sympathy from all of us for all the deformities her unborn child had. I was always like has it occurred to you that your smoking had something to do with that?

If you can't control your habits don't reproduce. Every woman I know, other than that woman, have always stopped smoking while pregnant or at least cut waaayyyyy down. Chain smoking? drinking till drunk? what the hell are you thinking.

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I can't answer you as to why they do it other than they may have a chemical dependency that is stronger than their motherly instinct. A glass of wine is considered fine and many European women partake of such frequently when pregnant. I personally cannot do put anything in my body without thinking the worst is going to happen and I'm not about to take that chance with my baby.

I have a friend who got pregnant several years ago. She's in AA, so she wasn't drinking, but she couldn't stop smoking. They went through IVF to get pregnant. She went through all the pain and paid all that money and still couldn't give up her smokes. She did miscarry. There is a higher power and it is not my place to judge, but I felt that if you can't give up a harmful vice for 40 weeks, then maybe you are too selfish to be a mom.

I understand your concern... It does sound like your friend is taking precautions for her baby. Maybe she has just identified herself with alcohol and doesn't know how else to fit in. She sounds a bit immature. Try not to hold it against her.

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Addiction is a funny thing. Different for everyone with an addiction. Most of us who do NOT have an addiction, cannot understand how a woman would even risk a couple on occassion.

People with addictions need compassion and gentle guidance, maybe even laced with a little guilt. Still, intervention may not always work anyway.

One of my sisters drank everyday to the point of 'buzzed' while pregnant. She rationalized it was 'only wine', and she never got 'drunk'. She got lucky, her babies were fine. Sigh.

:(

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