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Oz Mothers Take Alcohol During Pregnancy Numbering Four in Five

The
study
has
shown,
drinking
habits
of
more
than
1200
young
mothers
as
part
of
a
major
research.
One
the
other
hand,
many
pregnant
mothers
indulged
in
low
alcoholic
intake,
while
some
drank
averagely
and
some
others
drank
heavily.
Lead author Jennifer Powers, of the University of Newcastle, said there was no relevant proof in risk of consuming alcohol during pregnancy either low or moderate. With this women were left in 'no person"s land" about the problem.
With different studies and helps as well as delay in research over the years, led women to take drinks during pregnancy even if of low intake, said Powers.
News.com.au quoted Powers as saying, “While it"s totally clear a lot of alcohol is bad for the baby. There is no evidence of harm for small amounts of alcohol, but neither is there evidence there"s no harm."
The year 2001 information focused on low intake from zero and then in year 2009 came to no alcohol. This confused women and health practitioners.
“It is important that the large group of women who drink alcohol at low to moderate levels receive clear and consistent messages from health professionals," said Powers.
The research was published in the Medical Journal of Australia.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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