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Pregnancy Drinks: Do's & Don'ts
What drinks are safe during pregnancy? Can you drink coffee? Tea? Soda? Is caffeine bad for you? Healthy pregnancy drinking habits are im...
Expert : Dr. Marsha Silberstein
Drinking Before You Knew
Did you drink booze before you knew you were pregnant? Drinking during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome, or FAS, but before you fr...
Expert : Dr. Marsha Silberstein
Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
According to the CDC and Prevention, "maternal prenatal alcohol use is one of the leading preventable causes of birth defects and devel...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Pregnancy and Alcohol: 5 Important Facts
We've all heard that a woman shouldn't drink while she's pregnant or if she's planning to get pregnant.
Contributor : CDC
Alcohol and Pregnancy
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders - FASD, and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - FAS, can result from pregnant drinking - even small amounts of liquor ...
Expert : Dr. Marsha Silberstein
The Importance of Fluids During Pregnancy
When you are pregnant, your body needs even more water to stay hydrated and support the life inside you.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Pregnant Travel Precautions: Food & Waterborne Illness
It is especially important for pregnant women to adhere strictly to food and water precautions in developing countries because the consequen...
Contributor : CDC
Diet and Fitness While Breastfeeding
Making healthy food choices after your baby is born also will help you stay healthy, which will help your mood and energy level.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
Pregnancy and Alcohol Warnings
Alcohol in alcoholic beverages is identified as a developmental toxicant by the California Environmental Protection Agency.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
5 Pregnancy Diet Tips
Eat breakfast every day. If you feel sick to your stomach when you first wake up, choose dry whole-wheat or whole-grain toast-even before yo...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)




