Drinking alcohol during pregnancy poses a potentially serious risk to the unborn baby. The standard advice is for people to abstain from alcohol during pregnancy.
Experts advise that drinking any amount of alcohol while pregnant can pose a severe health risk to the fetus, causing developmental and social issues.
However, studies suggest that
This article discusses alcohol and pregnancy. It looks at whether it is safe to drink alcohol during pregnancy and how it affects the unborn baby. It also briefly explains fetal alcohol syndrome.

Experts state that people should avoid alcohol when pregnant.
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Other leading experts, such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, also recommend avoiding alcohol completely during pregnancy.
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Research suggests that
This research also states that consuming alcohol during pregnancy is a preventable cause of adverse effects on unborn fetuses in the United States. Negative effects of alcohol in pregnancy include:
- stillbirth
- pregnancy loss
- fetal alcohol syndrome
- preterm labor
- intrauterine growth restriction
- neurodevelopmental effects
Studies indicate that both binge drinking and chronic drinking present risks to the fetus. The effects of binge drinking depend on whether it occurs during a critical stage of organ formation.
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a group of conditions that can occur in an infant who received exposure to alcohol during pregnancy. The effects can range from mild to severe, and doctors may diagnose the
- fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
- alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder
- alcohol-related congenital disabilities
Fetal alcohol syndrome
FAS represents the most involved part of the FASD spectrum. Studies suggest FAS affects
- growth problems
- atypical facial features
- difficulties with learning, attention, communication, and memory
- problems with vision and hearing
- abnormalities with the central nervous system
Additionally, children with FAS may often have trouble mixing socially in school or similar settings.
The following are answers to common questions about alcohol and pregnancy.
Can a person drink alcohol if they wish to nurse?
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How much alcohol will harm the fetus?
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Binge drinking poses an increased risk to the developing fetus. However,
What happens if you drank and did not know you were pregnant?
According to the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists, if a person drinks before they know they are pregnant, the risk to the fetus is generally small. However, the organization also recommends discussing this with a healthcare professional and stopping drinking.
It is unsafe for people to consume any amount of alcohol during pregnancy. This includes all beers, wines, and spirits.
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder or fetal alcohol syndrome, a severe, irreversible developmental condition.
People who find out they are pregnant and may have drunk alcohol while being pregnant need to stop immediately. They also need to consult a healthcare professional about a prenatal checkup.
People who are nursing can speak with a healthcare professional about how much alcohol is safe to drink.