Thursday, May 24, 2007

Zero – the new alcohol limit in pregnancy
Rosemary Bennett, Social Affairs Correspondent
May 25, 2007

Women who are pregnant or trying for a baby should stop drinking alcohol altogether, the Government’s leading doctors give warning today.

The new advice radically revises existing guidelines, which say that women can drink up to two units once or twice a week. Fiona Adshead, the deputy chief medical officer, said that the change was meant to send “a strong signal” to the thousands of women who drank more than the recommended limit that they were putting their babies at risk. But she admitted that it was not in response to any new medical evidence.

Women are often confused about what drinking in moderation really means, the new guidelines say, and surveys suggest that many accidently or deliberately exceed the limit. “Our advice is simple: avoid alcohol if pregnant or trying to conceive,” Dr Adshead said. “We have strengthened our advice to women to help ensure that no one underestimates the risk to the foetus.” the rest

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