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is it okay?

I am 29 weeks prego. and was wondering if it is okay to have one glass of wine once in awhile? stone people say no and some says that fine. what do u think?
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Every once in a while is ok, your baby will be fine =)
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Absolutely no need to feel bad at all.. It won't harm baby and it's not going to hurt you... As long as you keep it to the minimum:) x
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ok thanks. bc after I drank it I felt bad.
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Even better then because the food will soak up all the alcohol. One drink is not going to hurt baby:) x
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okay thanks. it is on a full tummy with. my dinner and I don't see anything wrong with it.. but just wanted to no how everyone thought.
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There is nothing wrong with one once in a while. I spoke to my midwife about it and she said once in a while is okay as long as it is only one glass of wine. So I don't see why it shouldn't be alright:) x
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I drank a qlass for my birthday and am nw 27 wkz and baby is fine. I told my dok and she said nothin abt it. Do what u want and feel is safe.
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Alcohol is actually fetal toxic, I, myself wouldn't risk it, but then again a glass of wine can give me a buzz.  I just taste whatever my honey is having.  
It affects some more than others, but in my opinion,that's something tthat I can put off for an entire pregnancy.
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