Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No but don't drink caffeine.
wrong. You can have a small cup.
Anonymous wrote:No but don't drink caffeine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I love how the ladies fiercely defending their drinking during pregnancy-despite the risks- all claim to drink 'lightly'. Sure Jan!
You mean, on a post that specifically asks about drinking lightly, you’re surprised that the responses are focused on the fact that there is no evidence to suggest that drinking lightly is harmful? I imagine the world is a confusing place for you.
There definitely is evidence to suggest even 1 drink/day is harmful: https://depts.washington.edu/fasdpn/pdfs/astley-oster2013.pdf.
Anonymous wrote:Yup, half a drink probably a half dozen times in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters. There is no evidence based reason not to, and I felt that a half glass was very conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I love how the ladies fiercely defending their drinking during pregnancy-despite the risks- all claim to drink 'lightly'. Sure Jan!
You mean, on a post that specifically asks about drinking lightly, you’re surprised that the responses are focused on the fact that there is no evidence to suggest that drinking lightly is harmful? I imagine the world is a confusing place for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latest study showed kids who performed best on cognitive studies as children were those born to light to moderate drinkers. Most likely cohort to drink light to moderate while pregnant? College educated women. It's socioeconomic. Light to moderate drinking has no impact on baby but does mean your mom is most likely upper middle class and has access to good healthcare, nutrition, etc.
Oh yea! DCUM is so smart! 'Light' to 'Moderate' drinking is GOOD for the baby! Bottoms Up!!!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Latest study showed kids who performed best on cognitive studies as children were those born to light to moderate drinkers. Most likely cohort to drink light to moderate while pregnant? College educated women. It's socioeconomic. Light to moderate drinking has no impact on baby but does mean your mom is most likely upper middle class and has access to good healthcare, nutrition, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I wasn't wiling to take a slightest chance on the health of my one and only child. No friggin' way. Fast forward 5 years, and I'm enjoying my mommy juice with the best of them.
OP, just don't. If you are not an alcoholic (which would be another ball of wax), you can survive 9 months without alcohol! So unless you're having some spare children, don't risk it, it's not worth it.
Wow, shaming OP for drinking *a tiny amount of alcohol that has never been shown to harm anyone* but then referring to alcohol as "mommy juice". Just...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I love how the ladies fiercely defending their drinking during pregnancy-despite the risks- all claim to drink 'lightly'. Sure Jan!
You mean, on a post that specifically asks about drinking lightly, you’re surprised that the responses are focused on the fact that there is no evidence to suggest that drinking lightly is harmful? I imagine the world is a confusing place for you.
Since you HAVE to drink during your pregnancy, your meter of 'drinking lightly' is probably off.
...except the OP defined her terms in her post. 1/3 of a glass of wine, on five occasions. That’s “lightly” by any standard. You are saying either you didn’t read the first post before plunging in with your judgment boner, or, you think the OP is lying in which case why did you bother responding?
I think most if not all of the drinking pregnant folks in this thread 'think' they drink 'lightly'.
Why do you assume every woman here is such an idiot they don't understand what lightly means? DCUM is made up of primarily well educated and successful individuals. I think you have some internalized misogyny you should examine. [/quote
Wow. Check your privilege. Just because you are so well educated and successful, doesn't mean you are immune to addiction and denial.
You are a troll.
No. But if you are so offended by the possibility of it, means it may be hitting close to home.
Offended by the possibility of what? Your posts don't even make sense. Hence, troll. Just trying to get people riled up. Boring.