If you’re pregnant, don’t drink any alcohol. Avoiding alcohol during pregnancy is a core message from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ...
Teens who were exposed to alcohol in utero are more likely than their peers to engage in risky behaviors—most notably, hazardous drinking and underage sex, a combination that could perpetuate the ...
Women who drink alcohol during pregnancy are more likely to have children who grow up vulnerable to alcohol dependence, a major study suggests. University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers Mary ...
A new survey shows that many Americans understand basic pregnancy health advice, but important details are still being missed ...
New research reveals that more than 7 in 10 (71%) women have consumed alcohol-free or low-alcohol drinks during pregnancy, signaling their growing popularity among expectant mothers seeking safer ...
A recent study has shown that even moderate drinking can increase your risk for 20 different health outcomes, especially ...
Finding out you are pregnant often brings a rush of emotions. Excitement mixes with surprise and sometimes fear, especially if you drank alcohol before knowing you were pregnant. Many women experience ...
Experts are calling for clearer labelling on low-alcohol drinks to distinguish them from alcohol-free options, amid growing popularity among pregnant women and a significant lack of information. The ...