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Anyone drinkWine during pregnancy?

I decided to have a small glass of wine tonight and I actually mixed it with some sparkling apple cider. Tastes delicious! Anyone else indulge in anything while pregnant? Mind you I quit smoking and partying as soon as I found out so I don't want to hear any negative comments. This glass of wine is doctor okayed!
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I heard you could have one daily but geez I'd feel guilty having that much lol. I was told one beer was ok as well. But I am enjoying it (:
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no i dont drink wine but in my first i had guiness its good for low iron and now i suffer with bad toothache i had a glass of vs to help me sleep , im considering guiness again now as ny midwife said its ok esp during last trimster :)
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I have had a total of 2 glasses in my entire pregnancy.
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My OB always said a glass of wine or ONE beer was perfectly fine during pregnancy....even if you have one daily. I never had any in my recent pregnancy (delivered Sept 21) but I did with my 10 y.o. and it helped me sleep in those last few weeks....
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I'm 39 weeks and tonight I almost had that one glass of wine! We didn't end up having anything good but I'm thinking one of these last days I will!
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They actually say one glass of wine a day is perfectly fine. I don't drink wine though, never really liked the taste.
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