Posted on 02/03/2016 10:15:31 AM PST by Morgana
The Center for Disease Control says that more than 3 million US women are at risk of exposing their developing baby to alcohol in a new study released yesterday. The CDC recommends women that are not on birth control stop drinking alcohol so they don't accidentally expose their child to alcohol.
According to the CDC about half of all US Pregnancies are planned, and most women do not know they are pregnant until they are 4-6 weeks into the pregnancy. While, 3 in 4 women who want to get pregnant as soon as possible report drinking alcohol. This can cause women who are pregnant expose their baby to to alcohol without knowing it.
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Like I want to be aware and conscious during the dismantling of America???
“In early 2015, Brazil mandated the controversial heavy multiple vaccine Tdap for pregnant women, and in summer the cases of microcephaly started to rise exponentially.”
That is very interesting, Yaelle.
This virus has been around for awhile, why the sudden explosion of microencephaly? There must be something else going on.
But what gets me is that they are insistent that women shouldn't do stuff that could possibly harm their baby, but then convince them that abortion is the best option.
They’re also scaring women with an unplanned pregnancy into considering abortion, even when alcohol is way below any reasonable threshhold of harm.
I want to say to women, “You can have that glass of champagne, just don’t drink it every day.”
I’ve always wondered about the effects on children conceived by their parents who were drinking and/or using drugs.
Question #1: Why should pregnant women avoid alcohol?
Government response: It could hurt the bab!!!
Question #2: Why is abortion no big deal?
Government response: [shrug] It’s just a blob of cells. It’s not like there’s a baby involved or anything ...
I’m pregnant. I’ve had a mimosa (Christmas morning) and a small red wine on my birthday. Pretty sure my baby is just a-ok.
This to me smells like a method to peddle abortions.
Weekly consumption in the US:
a third of the people do not drink
a third of the people have fewer than one drink a week
the next 10% have 2 drinks a week
the next 10% have about 1 drink a day
the next 10% have about 2 drnks a day
the last 10% have 73 drinks a week
I’d say that only one of these groupings really needs to be concerned!
Um, yeah. I am so sick of the powers that apparently rule the world using their media to say things that don’t have good evidence.
If you read this article from Time magazine, there are two different sentences where they admit there is no scientific evidence linking Zika to microcephaly. They have nothing. Yet all over the world this “news” is broadcast as fact.
http://time.com/4202262/zika-brazil-doctors-recife-investigation-outbreak/
Alcohol also has a specific protective effect against hematological malignancies, and reduces in-hospital deaths following traumatic injuries such as fractures, internal injuries and open wounds, with in some cases a reduction of almost 50 percent in hospital mortality rates.
I'm not advocating that non-drinkers start drinking, and that present drinkers double it.
I'm just saying that, like so many things, alcohol has both risks and benefits.
One glass of wine won't hurt you or your baby, even early in pregnancy. And if you're a nursing mother, beer is a highly milk-friendly nutrient tonic. Truth.
“But what gets me is that they are insistent that women shouldn’t do stuff that could possibly harm their baby, but then convince them that abortion is the best option.”
That’s the brilliant part; they’re trying to breed/engineer the perfect race. Hence, kill as many negro and other “inferior” class babies before they are born and get on welfare.
Pure evil.
So, do you want to die of heart disease or be a blubbering idiot because of lack of brain cells. ;-)
I know that there are mild benefits to light alcohol drinking.
I choose to live with an intact brain, thank you! ;-)
I still drink the occasional beer (Pabst Blue Ribbon) for its healthy calculolytic properties. I glugged one down in the hospital a year ago, with my doctor's blessing, when I was fighting some bad, bad complications from kidney stones.
Choice: beer or kidney stones? Pass the Pabst!
I’ve come to the conclusion that brain cells are overrated.
Well, weak ones certainly are overrated.
Pop - pop - pop! What a blessing!
Beats forgetting where you put your keys.
"Sweetie, call my cell pone, would'ya??!"
I have all the kids to find things. “Have you looked in your pocket?”
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