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O'Douls

I have to admit I was a beer drinker prior to getting pregnant. I had thought it would be hard quitting but it has actually been really easy. Sometimes I do get a craving and want just one. I have had only about 4 O'Douls in the last 3 months. I don't crave it much. I feel that its fine to do if its not done everyday or your don't drink more than 1. What do you think?
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5492154 tn?1374801006
Most drs will say one beer is good for kidneys and a glass of wine is good for your heart and although you're probably fine I agree more with babydue
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5780464 tn?1374380306
I just quit as soon as I found out. Wasn't hard. I use to drink quite a bit too. I tried an green o'douls when I very first found out because my best friends bachelorette party was the next night after I found out. But thought it was nasty lol. So I didn't even finish it and stuck to water the rest of the night. Iv had friends tell me one won't hurt. But I just stick with I can wait till after baby. I miss being able to have one expecially after a long hard night at work. But not worth it to me I guess.
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I think your good!
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A glass of wine is supposedly fine in the last trimester. But no one knows exactly how much alcohol can cause fetal alcohol syndrome. And o douls still has alcohol in it
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