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"Alcohol and pregnancy" clarification needed...
This post is in fact a continuation of a previous message I posted
recently, but I thought it might be necessary to be examined on its own merit due to some conflicting information I found, so it may require some quite scientifically oriented views So: I found out I was pregnant relatively early, on the 22nd day after conception. As I was doing my research on the Intenet, I found out that 1. " The critical period of embryonic development, when the major organ systems develop, starts at about 17 days post-conception and is complete by 60 to 70 days. Exposure to certain drugs during this period (17 to 70 days) can cause major birth defects" (http://www.drugrehab.co.uk/drug-use-pregnancy.htm) 2. In the embryonic stage: the third postconception week of human pregnancy is considered the critical period for teratogenic actions of alcohol to produce the most severe and characteristic features of FAS. Drinking an average of 3 drinks/daily during the period following conception and just before pregnancy is confirmed, increases the risk of having a FAS child. Occasional drinking during this period did not increase risk." (www.digitalism.org/hst/fetal.html ) 3. The period of greatest sensitivity to teratogens occurs between 17-56 days after conception during the period of cell organization, differentiation and organogenesis.(Ministry of Health Ontario, 1992). What really worries me is that I had three drinking episodes. I had 4 glasses of wine on the 14th day of pregnancy, 4 glasses on the 17th, and another three glasses on the 18th, i.e. all within this ‘critical period". In all three instances Iconsumed those drinks while dinning. No more Alcohol after I found out. Is it possible that I might have gotten away with my first drinking episode at least , since it was in the 14th day, since according to (1) the 14th day belongs to week 2? Also, is it possible my baby will be affected by FAS or FAE? Thanks in advance for your cooperation |
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It is very very very unlikely that there are any problems at all.
Many many many mothers drink before they know they are pregnant and suffer no ill effects. Your average drinking falls well below 3 glasses per day. Serenity |
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I got pregnant around 11/26/04, and I didn't find out until 12/28/04.
What's in between? The holidays, and the heaviest drinking season of the year for most people. Furthermore, I was more than likely drunk when we conceived (we had been at our 10 year high school reunion, and it was the best coping mechanism in the world!!). My doctor told me not to worry. You shouldn't either. Rather than focusing all of your energy on something that you can no longer control, you should focus on things you can control from now on - don't take any OTC meds that aren't approved (and use the approved ones in strict moderation), don't drink anymore, don't use drugs, don't smoke, eat well, get lots of rest, take your prenatals... I think God (or nature, if you prefer) protects us from harming our babies before we know about them. Sure, there are babies born with FAS, but their mothers usually drink much more heavily than you or I did. I think I read that 3 drinks a day every day raises your chance of FAS by 30%. (I would call a person who has 3 drinks per day, every day an alcoholic, personally. YMMV). So, even someone who was drinking enough to get me drunk (I'm a cheap date) every day still has a 70% chance of having a non-FAS baby. And I only drank on 6 or 8 occasions over a 30 day period - the average is *far* less than one drink a day... Yours is, too. Try to let it go. If your baby has problems, you'll deal with it. You can't enjoy your pregnancy if you're wearing a hair shirt for all of the things you shouldn't have done for 10 months, until the baby comes out ok. Meanwhile, the stress you're putting on yourself is probably doing more harm than the drinking did. Forgive yourself. Amy |
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Alice wrote:
This post is in fact a continuation of a previous message I posted recently, but I thought it might be necessary to be examined on its own merit due to some conflicting information I found, so it may require some quite scientifically oriented views So: I found out I was pregnant relatively early, on the 22nd day after conception. As I was doing my research on the Intenet, I found out that 1. " The critical period of embryonic development, when the major organ systems develop, starts at about 17 days post-conception and is complete by 60 to 70 days. Exposure to certain drugs during this period (17 to 70 days) can cause major birth defects" (http://www.drugrehab.co.uk/drug-use-pregnancy.htm) 2. In the embryonic stage: the third postconception week of human pregnancy is considered the critical period for teratogenic actions of alcohol to produce the most severe and characteristic features of FAS. Drinking an average of 3 drinks/daily during the period following conception and just before pregnancy is confirmed, increases the risk of having a FAS child. Occasional drinking during this period did not increase risk." (www.digitalism.org/hst/fetal.html ) 3. The period of greatest sensitivity to teratogens occurs between 17-56 days after conception during the period of cell organization, differentiation and organogenesis.(Ministry of Health Ontario, 1992). What really worries me is that I had three drinking episodes. I had 4 glasses of wine on the 14th day of pregnancy, 4 glasses on the 17th, and another three glasses on the 18th, i.e. all within this ‘critical period". In all three instances Iconsumed those drinks while dinning. No more Alcohol after I found out. Is it possible that I might have gotten away with my first drinking episode at least , since it was in the 14th day, since according to (1) the 14th day belongs to week 2? Also, is it possible my baby will be affected by FAS or FAE? How are you counting the pregnancy? From conception or from last menstrual period? The above are counting from conception. If your doctor declared you "four weeks pregnant" then he or she was counting from LMP (meaning that for two of those weeks, you weren't really pregnant). So, if your 14th day of pregnancy was based on counting backwards from the doctor's 4 weeks calculation, that's about the day you actually ovulated, and the odds that it would have any effect are vanishingly small. When you're four weeks pregnant (e.g., 14 days post-conception), the placenta is just beginning to develop. Before then, the baby doesn't have any direct connection to your blood supply. The odds that your baby will have FAS or FAE are extremely small. Many, many women have had a lot more to drink and have gone on to have perfectly normal babies. Best wishes, Ericka |
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"Alice" wrote in message om... This post is in fact a continuation of a previous message I posted recently, but I thought it might be necessary to be examined on its own merit due to some conflicting information I found, so it may require some quite scientifically oriented views So: I found out I was pregnant relatively early, on the 22nd day after conception. As I was doing my research on the Intenet, I found out that 1. " The critical period of embryonic development, when the major organ systems develop, starts at about 17 days post-conception and is complete by 60 to 70 days. Exposure to certain drugs during this period (17 to 70 days) can cause major birth defects" (http://www.drugrehab.co.uk/drug-use-pregnancy.htm) 2. In the embryonic stage: the third postconception week of human pregnancy is considered the critical period for teratogenic actions of alcohol to produce the most severe and characteristic features of FAS. Drinking an average of 3 drinks/daily during the period following conception and just before pregnancy is confirmed, increases the risk of having a FAS child. Occasional drinking during this period did not increase risk." (www.digitalism.org/hst/fetal.html ) 3. The period of greatest sensitivity to teratogens occurs between 17-56 days after conception during the period of cell organization, differentiation and organogenesis.(Ministry of Health Ontario, 1992). What really worries me is that I had three drinking episodes. I had 4 glasses of wine on the 14th day of pregnancy, 4 glasses on the 17th, and another three glasses on the 18th, i.e. all within this 'critical period". In all three instances Iconsumed those drinks while dinning. No more Alcohol after I found out. Is it possible that I might have gotten away with my first drinking episode at least , since it was in the 14th day, since according to (1) the 14th day belongs to week 2? Also, is it possible my baby will be affected by FAS or FAE? Thanks in advance for your cooperation overly worrying and stressing will could also cause the baby problems. We all know how you feel and dont blame you for being worried, that is now your official job in life! but try to chill hey? chris |
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I'm not sure if there is anything anyone can say to set your mind at
ease about this issue. First of all how sure are you that you found out 22 days after conception? Were you charting your ovulation or going by when you had sex? That can make a difference. Really unless you are understating your drinking habits I just don't think you have anything to worry about on the FAS/FAE front. Here's why: What really worries me is that I had three drinking episodes. I had 4 glasses of wine on the 14th day of pregnancy, 4 glasses on the 17th, and another three glasses on the 18th, i.e. all within this 'critical period". In all three instances Iconsumed those drinks while dinning. No more Alcohol after I found out. This is so early in the time frames that were mentioned in your original points, I would say they are barely on the fringe of the critical period. I'm no biologist but my understanding is that alcohol does of course cross the placenta from the mother's blood stream (as do many other things), but not until about the end of the third week (so 21 days) at the very earliest. This is when blood vessels form within the core of the villi -- the embryo's heart starts to beat around the same time so each villius has embryonic blood circulating within it and maternal blood circulating outside it. This is the beginning of the placental function. Until then the embryo is sustained by the yolk sac. If you are still really concerned you should talk to your doctor or an FAS counsellor but honestly if you have really stopped with the drinking you should just let it go. There are far more realistic things to worry about if you need to divert yourself! Elle |
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Mamma Mia wrote: overly worrying and stressing will could also cause the baby problems. We all know how you feel and dont blame you for being worried, that is now your official job in life! but try to chill hey? Have I told all of you what my mom said with regard to worrying? I got upset because I heard about a baby who died of SIDS, and I called her all freaked out. "Honey," she said, "you have 20 years to worry. Why don't you try to pace yourself?" Now, whenever I find myself getting upset about something I have no control over, I hear my mom saying, "pace yourself," and I feel better! Amy (whose Mom rocks) |
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wrote in message oups.com... Mamma Mia wrote: overly worrying and stressing will could also cause the baby problems. We all know how you feel and dont blame you for being worried, that is now your official job in life! but try to chill hey? Have I told all of you what my mom said with regard to worrying? I got upset because I heard about a baby who died of SIDS, and I called her all freaked out. "Honey," she said, "you have 20 years to worry. Why don't you try to pace yourself?" Now, whenever I find myself getting upset about something I have no control over, I hear my mom saying, "pace yourself," and I feel better! Amy (whose Mom rocks) good to hear of a mum that rocks. So many people's mums around here anti-rock! go amy's MOM! |
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Mamma Mia wrote: wrote in message Amy (whose Mom rocks) good to hear of a mum that rocks. So many people's mums around here anti-rock! go amy's MOM! Uh oh, now you've got me started... My mom is the only person I know who can start with a sheep and end up with something useful. She could shear it, clean the wool, dye it, spin it, and knit, crochet, or weave it into a blanket, a scarf, a sweater, or probably one of each, all in matching colors. She has everything she needs to do this except the sheep (it's easier to buy the wool than try to keep them in her yard in the city. She keeps mini daschunds instead! ) We had a garden growing up, and she grew fresh fruits (apples, raspberries, strawberries, probably others) and veggies (hordes of tomatoes and zucchini, pumpkins, cucumber, beans, etc.) when we were kids. She had a rose garden with over 70 different roses (all of this in town, remember!). She managed to maintain these, raise three kids as a single mom, and work. Woah. Every summer and fall she'd can what was cannable, so that we had home grown food all winter. She's the only person I know who would survive the trip west in a Conestoga wagon, the way they did it a couple hundred years ago. We always had homemade Halloween costumes. One year she got the three of us and three of our friends to be a caterpillar - she made a huge paper mache head using a 3 foot beach ball as the mold, and used fabric sewn in a tube, held in shape with hula hoops, for the body. We couldn't fit on most peoples' porches, but most of the neighborhood still remembers it. Another year, I was a Hershey kiss, with a brown body (stuffed with a sleeping bag) and foil all around me, I even had a hat. I don't think she even used a pattern. She is the most creative person I have ever known in my life. When she and my step-dad were dating, it was a lot of hassle and expense to take three kids (I think we were 13, 10, and 8) out for dinner, so we'd have "food on the floor" nights, where we'd sit at the coffee table (it was a sawed-off dining table, so it was huge) on the floor and eat ethnic food. She'd decorate in the theme of the country the food was from - so if it was Greek food it was a blue and white tablecloth and centerpiece, and she'd wrap us in sheets (for "togas") and put wreaths of grape vine (probably ivy) around our heads. For Mexican, she would use this bright, multicolored fabric, put on the Spanish radio station, and make someone wear a sombrero. We always laughed so hard and had so much fun - it's a wonder no one choked. I am absolutely convinced that there is nothing that my mom can't do. She now owns a ballroom where she does weddings and events, that has a shop connected to it where she sells everything you need for a wedding except the dresses. They do about 100 - 150 weddings a year. She started off as a wedding coordinator, then started the shop, then pulled it all together with the "all in one" building. She is wildly successful, and is absolutely the most generous and wonderful hostess to everyone who walks through the door. I couldn't be more proud of her. Oh, not to mention the fact that she taught me wonderful values, loved me unconditionally growing up and beyond, and has always been supportive and protective of me and of my siblings, while still allowing us to make our own mistakes and learn our own lessons. She gave us roots and wings. She fostered loving, close relationships between my brother and sister and I. I am so blessed. I don't know anyone else who has a mother like mine. Ok, I'll stop... Amy |
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I'm always reffering to post -conception , so when "the 18th" I mean
18 days after the day I had sex... "Elle" wrote in message roups.com... I'm not sure if there is anything anyone can say to set your mind at ease about this issue. First of all how sure are you that you found out 22 days after conception? Were you charting your ovulation or going by when you had sex? That can make a difference. Really unless you are understating your drinking habits I just don't think you have anything to worry about on the FAS/FAE front. Here's why: What really worries me is that I had three drinking episodes. I had 4 glasses of wine on the 14th day of pregnancy, 4 glasses on the 17th, and another three glasses on the 18th, i.e. all within this 'critical period". In all three instances Iconsumed those drinks while dinning. No more Alcohol after I found out. This is so early in the time frames that were mentioned in your original points, I would say they are barely on the fringe of the critical period. I'm no biologist but my understanding is that alcohol does of course cross the placenta from the mother's blood stream (as do many other things), but not until about the end of the third week (so 21 days) at the very earliest. This is when blood vessels form within the core of the villi -- the embryo's heart starts to beat around the same time so each villius has embryonic blood circulating within it and maternal blood circulating outside it. This is the beginning of the placental function. Until then the embryo is sustained by the yolk sac. If you are still really concerned you should talk to your doctor or an FAS counsellor but honestly if you have really stopped with the drinking you should just let it go. There are far more realistic things to worry about if you need to divert yourself! Elle |
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