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can I.have

Hey ladies is
it true I.can have a glass of wine first trimester?
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Someone I know was leaarning fetal development in med school as I was going through my first trimester and I was told that was the most critical point in brain development. So my vote is no.
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Thanks now I know I'm definitely not :-)
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I would never do it. ... whatever you intake, your baby intakes.
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I agree with ^^^^^^ abbb01. I am 31 weeks and if I drink even half a can of pop with caffine in it, my daughter goes crazy. She wiggled and kicks and hits. She settles down after the caffine runs it's course. I think it would be the same for alcohol....
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This seems to be a hot topic I wouldnt do it cuz u just cant be certain but alot of women seem ok with it and say their doc gave them the ok. I like how one gals doc put it though one glass for ur size isn't gonna do a whole lot but ur baby which is less than 10lbs if not in the ounces stage still will get it just as much as u and affect baby greatly
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Some people will say a glass of wine is okay but no one knows how much alcohol it takes to harm the baby. If I were you I wouldn't chance it.
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Thank you for some reason someone said I could and I was like I dont think u can.
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No you can't.... not if you want to harm your unborn baby as they are developing
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