4 Reasons Why Alcohol Can Prove Dangerous for Women During Pregnancy.

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4 Reasons Why Alcohol Can Prove Dangerous for Women During Pregnancy


During pregnancy, a woman’s overall health takes on greater importance than ever before. From attending prenatal appointments to eating healthier foods, many women discover that they must make serious changes to their lifestyle. Among these changes, one of the most important is to give up alcohol for the duration of the pregnancy. While nine months without drinking may seem like a lot, it is important for preventing these four dangers that arise from using alcohol during pregnancy.


1.Higher Rates of Miscarriage and Stillbirth ➢ Pregnancy loss is an unfortunate consequence while pregnant. In some instances, the loss occurs early and results in a miscarriage. ➢ Losing a baby after making the big announcement to your family and friends is especially painful. Loss can also happen after 20 weeks of pregnancy. ➢ When this happens, women typically must go through the devastating process of labor and delivery while also trying to cope with the loss. ➢ When the possibility of losing a baby is taken into consideration, alcohol addiction treatment seems far better than going through grief therapy.


2. Potential for Premature Delivery ➢ When a woman goes into labor and delivers a baby before 37 weeks of pregnancy, it is known as premature delivery. While this can happen even to women who do not drink, consuming alcohol regular increases the risk.


➢ Premature babies face the possibility of coming into the world with many issues such as respiratory distress, and they continue to encounter challenges later in life since learning disabilities are more common among children who were born premature. ➢

It is also important to note that premature labor also carries serious health risks to mothers such as the increased risk of requiring a cesarean delivery, having a stroke during labor and hemorrhaging after the baby is born.


3.Development of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders ➢ Women who drink heavily should know that visiting an alcohol rehab center reduces the possibility of their child being born with a host of symptoms that come from being exposed to alcohol during pregnancy. ➢ Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders range for physical deformities such as flattened facial features to hearing loss and behavioral challenges. Unfortunately, children who are born with these disorders struggle academically, socially and physically. ➢ These disorders usually last a lifetime, and it takes years of therapy and support to help children overcome these challenges.


4.Increased Risk for Low Birth Weight ➢ Women who drink throughout pregnancy sometimes skip meals in favor of alcohol. This means that they do not always consume the calories and nutrition they need to support a growing baby. ➢ This can lead to malnutrition for the mom that contributes to health issues such as anemia. While the lack of nutrients is making the mother feel tired and moody, it is also doing far worse to the baby. Without the vitamins and minerals they need to thrive, an unborn baby is unable to develop properly. ➢ Babies are considered to be low birth weight when they are born weighing less than 5 pounds and 8 ounces.


4.Increased Risk for Low Birth Weight

➢ This makes it harder for them to regulate their temperature, feed properly and breathe effectively. In many hospitals, a baby is not even allowed to go home until they reach a certain weight, which increases the amount of time a mother and baby may have to spend in the hospital.


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