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#432: The History of Alcohol & Pregnancy

September 24
1h 24m

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Episode Description

In this weeks episode, Blyss and Stu examine the impact of prenatal alcohol exposure, providing historical context and the latest research findings. They discuss the relevance of abstinence from alcohol during pregnancy and the challenges of interpreting self-reported research data. 


Mentioned in This Episode

Stu’s 9/11 reflections on Patreon

President Trump Signs Executive Order Limiting Big Pharma Ads


Studies References

Impact of Childhood Vaccination on Short and Long-Term Chronic Health Outcomes in Children: A Birth Cohort Study

A Brief History of Awareness of the Link Between Alcohol and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Alcohol Leaflet

An overview of current advances in perinatal alcohol exposure and pathogenesis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

Having Alcohol Before Realizing You’re Pregnant: How Dangerous Is It, Really?

Gin Lane


Covered in This Episode

Alcohol Use in Pregnancy: Myths and Facts

Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Impact of Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy

Research on Alcohol Exposure and Pregnancy

Historical Perspectives on Alcohol and Pregnancy


Podcast Produced by: Raquel Hernandez, Pride and Joy Doula Care 


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