Posted on 10/18/2004 12:07:20 PM PDT by Lorianne
Women who are thinking about becoming pregnant are usually advised to stay away from alcoholic beverages. Now, new research suggests that their partners should do the same.
In a Danish study, alcohol drinking by men or women during the conception period increased the likelihood of a miscarriage.
Studies in animals have suggested that high doses of alcohol given to males and females around the time of conception or early in the pregnancy increase fetal death, but the association has been less clear in humans.
Dr. Tine Brink Henriksen, of Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark and colleagues followed 430 couples who were attempting a first-time pregnancy. The study participants were all 20 to 35 years old.
A total of 186 pregnancies occurred during the study period, of which 55 ended in spontaneous abortion and 131 resulted in childbirth, the investigators report in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
Women who reported consuming 10 or more drinks per week at the time of conception were nearly three times more likely to experience a miscarriage than those who had not consumed any wine, spirits, or beer at the time of conception.
When men consumed 10 or more weekly drinks at the time of conception, their partners' risk of spontaneous abortion was up to five times greater than it was for women whose male partners did not drink, the report indicates.
The reason for the association between drinking among males and spontaneous abortion is not fully understood. However, studies have shown that alcohol consumption is associated with chromosomal abnormalities in sperm cells, and many aborted fetuses are known to have chromosomal abnormalities.
What's more, the concentration of alcohol in semen -- where its presence can be detected relatively quickly after it is ingested -- is similar to its concentration in the blood, the researchers note.
"In conclusion, we found that both male and female alcohol intakes during the week of conception increased the risk of spontaneous abortion," Henriksen and colleagues write.
Although the study found that 10 or more drinks was associated with spontaneous abortions, Dr. George Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association says he does not want women thinking they can safely consume up to nine drinks per week.
On the other hand, Benjamin, who was not involved with the study, said the findings can be used to reassure women who, for example, consumed alcohol at a dinner party two weeks before finding out they were pregnant.
"If I was their doctor," he told Reuters Health, "I could comfort them more and advise them more about the outcome of their pregnancy."
Still, "I did not say it (alcohol drinking) was safe," Benjamin said. He added that since it is known that alcohol consumption can contribute to birth defects, prematurity, low birthweight, and fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention of these conditions is very important.
"If we can get people to stop drinking during pregnancy," he said, it would "impact on those birth defects."
SOURCE: American Journal of Epidemiology, October 1, 2004.
Duh?
Yeah yeah, we heard ince or twice an hour for the past 15 years that alcohol and tobacco are bad for our unborn babies...that must be why the Democrats are now paying voter fraudsters in crack cocain.
Seriously, I'm sick of all the bogus crisis hype every day. Neither of my daughters nor their spouses are drinkers, yet one daughter had a miscarriage last year, and both daughters have given birth prematurely...fortunately, their babies are still alive, though one is still in a NICU.
I so hate when they write these stories having no concept of how epidemiology and statistics work.
I'm not and never will advocate drinking while pregnant...but these numbers mean absolutely nothing.
It shouldn't matter much what the men were drinking around the time of conception because sperm are formed THREE MONTHS BEFORE conception.
Reputable studies show that very moderate drinking is actually beneficial during pregnancy.
This study is probably junk. Most likely, the male effect is simply a correlate for women who drink, but lie about it, or other societal ills associated with excessive drinking in the family (and which can harm fetal health.)
Shucks, maybe when guys get drunk and have sex, it's more likely they are doing so with a woman with less-than-stellar genetics, if you know what I mean.
Alternate headline: "Irresponsible People Have More Health Problems!"
I will pray for those babies.
I would venture to say that most of us over 40 had a parent or both who either smoked or drank (or both) and the vast majority are one the worse for it.
Reputable studies show that very moderate drinking is actually beneficial during pregnancy.
This study is probably junk. Most likely, the male effect is simply a correlate for women who drink, but lie about it, or other societal ills associated with excessive drinking in the family (and which can harm fetal health.)
Shucks, maybe when guys get drunk and have sex, it's more likely they are doing so with a woman with less-than-stellar genetics, if you know what I mean.
Alternate headline: "Irresponsible People Have More Health Problems!"
During delivery OTOH, he can drink as much as he wants!
Also:
With some women and men, their partners need to drink for there to be a conception period!
Drinking certainly leads to increased conception rates! ;-)
I'd venture to agree. Don't forget the high-test coffee either.
Thanks for the prayers, they're always appreciated. The older one is home now and doing well. The one born last August can do with as much prayer as she can get right now though.
Well, drinking during the conception event definitely reduces a man's chances of, uh, conceiving, if you know what I mean...
I'm not sure the 3 months figure is accurate, but at any rate, regardless of when they are formed, if they are drenched in alcohol at the time they are used for fertilization, it's not much of a stretch to think there could be an effect on embryo development. Read up on the history of IVF and the solutions used to grow embryos in -- tiny changes in the chemistry of the solutions has a huge effect on embryo survival rates even just to the 4 and 8 cell stages.
"Reputable studies show that very moderate drinking is actually beneficial during pregnancy. "
Not to mention the fact the moderate to excessive drinking actually increases the chance of pregnancy. The Life Guard of the Gene Pool is off duty during happy hour.
*Note: these woman were the usual girl's night out, weekend-type drinkers.
Speaking from having been on both sides of the bar, I agree with you.
I stopped drinking alcohol when I realized I was pregnant, however the missing of the first period wasn't the clue, because I didn't miss one right away....... I know plenty of women that continued their habit of a few drinks at Friday night happy hour without any adverse effects on the baby.
Taking precautions is the best way to go.............however, the scare tactics of these types of stories probably do more harm than they do good. The stress caused by the worry over any possible harm done by the few drinks prior to knowing one is pregnant most likely causes more harm than the alcohol itself.
There's a lot of people who won't go near each other unless they're liquored up first.
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