According to new research, women who drink wine have more intended pregnancies than other women.
Women who drink wine get pregnant faster than women who consume beer or spirits, according to a survey of nearly 30,000 women.
When someone drinks alcohol, it enters their bloodstream as a chemical. The alcohol goes through the umbilical cord to the foetus in pregnant women. Because developing babies are unable to digest or metabolize the toxin, it poses a number of dangers.
Alcohol is well known for increasing the chance of congenital defects, miscarriage, and stillbirth. It also has the potential to cause foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) (FASD).
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), three out of every four women who are attempting to conceive use alcoholic beverages. 1 Here’s everything you need to know about preconception alcohol recommendations.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommend that you avoid drinking alcohol during pregnancy and while attempting to get pregnant, notwithstanding some of the findings presented below.
Despite health organization’s guidelines, some research suggests that drinking during pregnancy may be safe. For example, big research of over 5,600 women looked at the link between drinking alcohol before and during pregnancy, up to 15 weeks.
In the months leading up to and during early pregnancy, 25% of study participants reported drinking three to seven alcoholic drinks per week. There was no link between drinking alcohol before 15 weeks of pregnancy and low birth weight, sluggish intrauterine growth, preeclampsia, or premature birth, according to the research.