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Alcohol - Social Drinking vs. Binge Drinking: https://landmarkrecovery.com/social-drinking-vs-binge-drinking/
Alcohol Use During Pregnancy: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fasd/alcohol-use.html
Alcohol and Substance Usage and Infant Safe Sleep:
https://www.cdc.gov/sids/Parents-Caregivers.htm
Substance Misuse and Stress and Depression: https://recoveryfirst.org/co-occuring-disorders/depression-and-substance-abuse/
Substance Misuse and Domestic Violence: https://www.addictioncenter.com/addiction/domestic-violence/
Alcohol and Breastfeeding:
Alcoholics Anonymous - Find a Meeting: https://www.aa.org/
Pain management during Labor and Delivery
What happens to my baby if I drink alcohol while I am pregnant?
• Alcohol can hurt your baby’s brain, heart, kidneys, and other organs.
• Your baby could be born with conditions known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
• Some babies with FASD have intellectual disability.
• Your baby could be low birthweight, so they may not be off to as good a start as other babies.
• Alcohol use can increase your baby’s risk of sleep-related infant death.
What if I just have a beer or a glass of wine and do not get drunk?
• There is no safe level of alcohol you can drink during pregnancy.
• All types of alcohol are equally harmful (beer, wine, liquor, etc.).
• The best choice is not to drink at all when you are pregnant.
What if I cannot stop drinking while I am pregnant?
• It can be very hard to stop drinking, but there are many programs to help.
• Even if you have tried to stop drinking before, try again. Do not give up.
• Michigan has special programs for pregnant and postpartum people who want to quit drinking.
• Quitting drinking is one of the best things you can do for your baby and yourself.
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