For some time now, it has been known that alcohol consumption during pregnancy leads to fetal alcohol syndrome. This is why alcoholic products carry a warning stating it isn't wise to drink while pregnant. Now, it's time for the FOB (father of the baby) to listen up.
From LifeScript newsletter:
Maternal alcohol consumption during conception and pregnancy is a widely known risk for fetal deformities or miscarriage, but paternal alcohol intake has not been studied, until now. A Danish study followed men and women during conception and through pregnancy, monitoring alcohol intake from both partners. The results of the study were this: women who drank 10+ drinks during the time surrounding conception were 3 times more likely to miscarry than women who did not drink. Men who drank 10+ drinks during conception increased their partner’s risk of miscarriage by up to 5 times. Alcohol concentration in semen is similar to that in the blood, and can alter the chromosomes of sperm cells, which can be passed to the baby.
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Whew!
I can stick to coffee then.
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