It’s a inquiry on many pregnant women’s minds, particularly after the debate was reignited earlier this summer when fresh studies suggested it might be okay: Is any amount of alcohol consumption safe during pregnancy?A fresh study falls into the “no” category, finding that drinking during pregnancy has lasting effects on children’s amount. The paper is one of the first to analyze the effects of alcohol exposure in a single collection of children over a extended period of age. “Although decades of research have shed blaze on the negative effects of drinking during pregnancy, many questions remain,” author Dr. Colin Carter, an instructor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical College, told The Huffington Advertise. “This study reveals that growth restriction, a known effect of drinking, occurs before birth and in many cases is permanent.”Glance at More…
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