There's a Facebook group I'm in discussing this at the moment and it's full of people declaring they drank heavily when they were pregnant and their kids turned out fine and didn't develop drink problems so they don't see what the issue is!Does Judy keep forgetting she's preggers? I'm sure she was drinking pints in yesterday's episodes.
Seriously?? As someone with a niece who has foetal alcohol syndrome, it infuriates me that people can think drinking whilst pregnant is ok!There's a Facebook group I'm in discussing this at the moment and it's full of people declaring they drank heavily when they were pregnant and their kids turned out fine and didn't develop drink problems so they don't see what the issue is!
I was pregnant around that time and although I didn’t drink whilst pg, I felt there was an awful lot of “go on one won’t hurt” kind of conversations, and sometimes I really had to speak out and say no!There's a Facebook group I'm in discussing this at the moment and it's full of people declaring they drank heavily when they were pregnant and their kids turned out fine and didn't develop drink problems so they don't see what the issue is!
I was thinking the same.But maybe it was acceptable in the late 90’s.I’m sure they said Guinness or stout was alright when pregnant.My mum said she drank it with me late 80’s but I doubt I’d do the same.Does Judy keep forgetting she's preggers? I'm sure she was drinking pints in yesterday's episodes.
I have heard that the odd half of Guinness is ok during pregnancy too. Probably because it is a good source of iron.I was thinking the same.But maybe it was acceptable in the late 90’s.I’m sure they said Guinness or stout was alright when pregnant.My mum said she drank it with me late 80’s but I doubt I’d do the same.
I was on a 30th birthday party weekend, drank loads. 3 days later I found out I was 4 weeks pregnant, unplanned. Didn't touch alcohol for the next 8 months and beyond as I breastfed. I would never intentionally drink alcohol while pregnant. My child turned out very well... I don't understand why someone would drink when pregnant, unless you have a problem/ addiction?There's a Facebook group I'm in discussing this at the moment and it's full of people declaring they drank heavily when they were pregnant and their kids turned out fine and didn't develop drink problems so they don't see what the issue is!
Oh of course there's a difference between drinking before you find out you're pregnant and drinking after you find out. I know a few women who've got pissed then found out they were preggers a few days later.I was on a 30th birthday party weekend, drank loads. 3 days later I found out I was 4 weeks pregnant, unplanned. Didn't touch alcohol for the next 8 months and beyond as I breastfed. I would never intentionally drink alcohol while pregnant. My child turned out very well... I don't understand why someone would drink when pregnant, unless you have a problem/ addiction?
Oh of course there's a difference between drinking before you find out you're pregnant and drinking after you find out. I know a few women who've got pissed then found out they were preggers a few days later.
My Mum was told to drink a glass of Guinness and milk every day by her Doctor in the 1970's for iron!I was severely anaemic with my first pregnancy in the early 90’s and the hospital suggested I drink stout. I remember thinking at the time that Ena Sharples and that era drank stout.
My Mum (when pregnant) was told to drink a glass of Guinness and milk every day by her Doctor in the 1970's for iron!
i had one friend who was particularly annoying with this when me and another friend were pregnant at same time! she just kept going on and on about your ok to have one ..she had a few drinks when she was expecting her children. she just couldnt get that neither of us wanted a drink whilst pregnant!I was pregnant around that time and although I didn’t drink whilst pg, I felt there was an awful lot of “go on one won’t hurt” kind of conversations, and sometimes I really had to speak out and say no!
Do you mean Chums?Lol at the latest Rhum's advert during the Classic Corrie ad breaks.
Rhum and Daisy having a little dance in the garden, in their trendy, elasticated waist Rhum's slacks.
Yes.Do you mean Chums?
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