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Did you have a tipple when pregnant?

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MrsOCD · 14/10/2008 14:23

Didn't touch a drop for the 3 months leading up to DD's conception, then for the whole pregnancy. Am now 5mths and now and again, really fancy a glass of wine. Not a large glass, not every night, but just now and again, maybe once during the week, once during the weekend. Friends are split down the middle. Some did, some didn't but all their little ones are absolutely fine.

Did you/Are you drinking occassionally during pregnancy. If you did, did you or your DC suffer as a result?

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FlirtyThirty · 14/10/2008 14:29

I'm 3 months, and have not have a drink since finding out I was PG...other that a sip of champagne for wedding toast. I love a nice glass of wine normally but since being PG I have gone right off the idea.
If I start to feel better, I will not be averse to having a glass at Christmas and New Year though when I'll be 5months...but in general I'm staying away from the stuff.

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Cheeseandseveredfingersarnie · 14/10/2008 14:30

didnt in any of mine.

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traceybath · 14/10/2008 14:32

I didn't until with DS1 waters had broken and with DS2 had small glass of champagne on xmas day and he arrived 3 wks early on boxing day.

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MrsOCD · 14/10/2008 14:32

There's something holding me back from partaking. Reckon if, God forbid, something horrid did happen, I'd always wonder if that one or two drinks had something to do with it.

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Dropdeadfred · 14/10/2008 14:34

No I wouldn't - I know the risks are supposed to be small but wouldn't want to even consider that my 'indulgences' could have damaged my baby

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broodymom · 14/10/2008 14:36

I never have drank when pg def not in the first trimester incase of mc, but then after first trimester things like alcohol can pass the placenta so i tend not to then as well just incase! you never know. But i was at a wedding the other week and was dying for a peach schnapps i resisted temptation but everyone around me was saying one wont hurt!

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Gateau · 14/10/2008 14:38

I did have quite a lot right up until the night before I found out I was pg. Am kind of worrying about that! Since then, have had nothing and am now nine weeks
IF, God willing, I get past the three month stage, I will probably have a small glass of wine a week. I did this when pg with DS and really looked forward to and enjoyed it.

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boogeek · 14/10/2008 14:39

Maybe I am a terrible person but yes, I had the odd glass of wine.

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MrsMattie · 14/10/2008 14:39

Yes, I have. I drank until I found out I was pregnant each time, then stopped until second trimester, when sickness passed and I started to fancy a glas snow and then.

First pregnancy - starting having the odd small glass of red wine (maybe twice a week max) from about 20 weeks onwards.

This time, started having a small glass of wine or beer less frequently (less than once a week) around 22 weeks. Am now 34 weeks and feel pretty relaxed about a glass of wine or champagne a few times a week. Each to their own.

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Gateau · 14/10/2008 14:41

Was just going to say that: it's each to their own and what you feel comfortable about. They say a bit of Guinness is good for you when pregnant!!

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Wheelybug · 14/10/2008 14:43

With my first pregnancy I had a glass or two a week from finding out.

With this pregnancy I didn't have anything from finding out (4 weeks) until this weekend (18 weeks) when I decided to have a small glass of red wine - had bought a nice bottle, had some friends over that i haven't seen for ages and the glass of wine tasted horrible and gave me heartburn. Providing the taste gets better I'll have the odd one now and then.

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lulabellarama · 14/10/2008 14:53

First pregnancy I had a glass of red wine on a few occasions. This time I haven't had any, but I'm not totally against the idea. It's got to be good stuff though, I'm not going to crack for a glass of Blossom Hill!

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Horton · 14/10/2008 14:55

I had a glass or two a week (not more than one on the same day) from about three months onwards. I would do the same next time. No problems as a result. No probs apart from feeling quite tipsy after half a glass of wine, that is!

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Gateau · 14/10/2008 14:58

great, Horton. What more could you ask for??!

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Juliette108 · 14/10/2008 15:09

Yes two small drinks a week (half a lager, or an old school size red wine).

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Jools1 · 14/10/2008 15:17

I'd had nothing till last week - when I hit 7 weeks, I had half a guinness

On the diet sheet I was given by the GP, it said one or two units once or twice a week, so I'll stick to that I think but haven't even reached that level at the mo.

Advice changes all the time - I know a lot of mums who were told no more than one unit per day, so they had no more than one glass of wine pretty much every day and their LO's are all fine.

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SammyBags · 14/10/2008 15:50

I am 28 weeks with my first and I wasnt' a big drinker before. Been avoiding it since before I knew I was pregnant - I went off it from the start.
I did have a couple of glasses of champagne at a wedding last month but felt so rough afterwards that am probably going to avoid till bub is born now.
One of my friends continued drinking wine every weekend (about four five glasses over the two days) and her DS was born with a few breathing problems, he's 10 months old and ok now but although the docs said it wasn't because of her drinking she does now wish she hadn't drunk quite so much.

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Horton · 14/10/2008 17:59

Haha, Gateau. I think I was the cheapest date in the world!

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LadyOfWaffleIsScaryEnough · 14/10/2008 18:05

I tried to open some Bucks Fizz on NYE when I was home alone (& pregnant) and the cork hit me in the eye - I took that as a sign! To me 2 glasses a week sounds alot.

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SharpMolarBear · 14/10/2008 18:06

glass now and then from 20 weeks, couldnt face it anyway before then but wouldn't have, also stopped while ttc
afaik there is no proof that light drinking during pg causes any hatm, however if you feel better not drinking then obv that can't do any harm either! i would be very if people were trying to convince me to drink while pg

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HeadFairy · 14/10/2008 18:09

I did, not in first trimester but from then on I allowed myself a couple of glasses of wine a week if I fancied it (not that I always did). DS is fine by the way, very bright and active

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TheFallenMadonna · 14/10/2008 18:10

Yes. I'm afraid I didn't stop drinking while trying to conceive, and although nausea prevented any boozing in the first four months (although my MIL insisted port was just the job for that) I did have a small glass once or twice a week perhaps after that.

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shootfromthehip · 14/10/2008 18:15

Drank like a fish through first 6 weeks of unexpected preganancy with DD ( and worried myself to death when I did find out I was up the duff). After that never touched a drop and had 1 1/2 glass of red wine (which tasted horrid coming back up- as it did) with DS. I think you should abstain. Better safe than sorry.

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nuclear · 14/10/2008 19:11

Hi

Did not touch a drop with first pregnancy

this pregnancy (currently 38 weeks)I can count on one hand how many times i have had a drink - sometimes I just really fancy a tipple.

(always a small glass of wine or one of those small bottles of beer that is about the same size as a can of fizzy drink)

I have to sayy though I am really looking forward to a nice boozy chrimbo - I think my abstinence will make me appreciate it more

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cali · 14/10/2008 19:23

I had 2 small glasses of wine a week after 1st trimester during both pregnancies.

Informed and personal choice, after all, one week the advice is 1-2 units of alcohol once or twice a week is fine, then 1 unit per day is fine, then no alcohol at all during pregnancy.

Nothing happened for the guidelines to have been changed, just that ethically, you can not have a randomised study looking at the effects varying degrees of alcohol intake has on a foetus.
The government think that pregnant women are stupid and are unable to determine what a unit of alcohol is, so it is much safer telling all to consume no alcohol during pregnancy.

I have looked after babies who have been born to mothers who have consumed an awful lot more than just a couple of small glasses of wine a week, (legal and illegal substances). These are the people the government are really concerned about.

At the end of the day, it is a personal choice and what is right for one, will not always be right for someone else.

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