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Advise on week two

Does drinking affect on week two? Seems like a obvious question but i saw alot of people drinking up until a month of pregnancy...and everyone says it doesnt affect
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No amount of alcohol should be consumed while pregnant regardless of how far along you are.
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I didn't know I was pregnant until I was 6 weeks along and before then I went out drinking with friends 3 times. I felt awful about it and obviously haven't drank since but my baby is perfectly healthy according to scans and blood tests and I'm now 30 weeks along. Everyone's bodies and babies are different so it's hard to say whether it would affect another baby differently but I wouldn't stress too much, maybe just mention it to your doctor at the next appointment so they are aware of it in case anything shows up on a scan or blood test.
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I was drinking 2-3 shots a night before I found out I was pregnant havent touched it since. everything on the blood work and ultrasound came back perfect. I think it will be fine. As long as you don't drink threw out the pregnancy
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Most people don't know they are 2wks pregnant so you would find that a lot of women unknowingly consume alcohol in the early weeks. I personally haven't seen anything to say that a few drinks early on affect the baby but that's just my research. Definitely not something you should continue to do though. Your Dr will be able to give you the best advice about any known effects at 2wks. Best of luck to you :)
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I think it do when I was pregnant a couple years ago that was the reason I lost my baby a cooler should be ok I did it every nlue moon with my other kids
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Honestly it can cause birth defects I'd never
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