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How do I find out if my child is normal

I am planning pregnancy and was not aware that alcohol is bad for the baby. I almost drank heavly everyweekend and now I am scared if I get pregnant will my baby be normal?

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Anything you eat, drink or even put on your skin passes to an unborn baby. If you are wanting to be pregnant or believe you are, definitely don't drink.

Problems with baby will happen with consistent drinking. If you stop, a baby most likely will be perfectly fine.
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you didn't know alcohol was bad for the baby? how didn't you know?

either way as long as you don't drink while pregnant the baby will be fine. the dh and i were big weekend partiers prior to me getting pregnant with our twins...in fact new years eve of last year i was drinking (this was about a week before i found out i was pregnant) and both of my boys are fine. just don't do it once you find out.
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189069 tn?1323402138
Alcohol doesn't remain in your system so you'll be okay as long as you stop drinking :)
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562884 tn?1279632334
Just stop, if your not PG yet you will be ok, so will baby.
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456991 tn?1239307232
As long as you don't drink while you are preggo you should be fine... I think the only problem you may have is ttc...
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