A lot of people are further along before they're even find out they're pregnant and do worse stuff. Just stop drinking. If it was lite drinking, the baby will more than likely be ok. Congratulations!
2007-01-24 04:51:01
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answered by Aaliyah & Natalie's Mommy 6
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You will be fine, I was 3 weeks pregnant when I found out and the week before I was in Floriday for my B-day(had no idea I was pregnant, blood test week before said negative) and I was drinking heavily the whole trip, I mean margaritas on the beach during the day, birthday shots...the works. If my baby is fine I am sure a couple glasses of wine won't hurt
2007-01-24 04:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Some doctor say wine if fine, to be honest i think any liquer is bad during pregnancy but you didnt know you were pregnant so it isnt your fault. I see no reason why the baby wouldnt be fine, i was drinking for the first three months of my daughters pregnancy cause i didnt know, i had regular bleeding and no signs of pregnancy. My daughter came out healthy and smart as hell, she is 4 and already learning at a 2nd grade level. Dont worry unless the doctors say something is wrong, good luck.
2007-01-24 04:54:49
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answered by BaBy KiSsEs!! 3
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If you are just 3 weeks pregnant , then you have nothing to worry about. The first 2 weeks you arent even pregnant. It is the time from the last day of your period until the day you ovulate, and then after that it still takes the fertilized egg 6 to 12 days to attach to your uterus. So you are very early in the pregnancy. Dont worry about it. Your baby will be fine. Many women drink in the beginning of their pregnancy because they dont know they are pregnant. My friend did and her little boy was just perfect.
2007-01-24 04:57:36
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answered by Blondi 6
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do no longer subject. I did the comparable element till i found out i grow to be pregnant. My son is as healthy as could be and at 7months has on no account been ill. Ultrasounds are great indicators of the babys wellbeing. they instruct the infant's length and advance, heartrate. ideas and head length... additionally do you think of ladies in france and ialy end eating wine on a similar time as they're preggo. i think of no longer they simply shrink the quantity they drink. In united statesa. however, greater powerful secure than sorry and that's the reason drs. tell women to no longer drink. no person is conscious how a lot is merely too a lot. do no longer subject
2016-11-26 23:17:38
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answered by ? 4
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When I found out I was pregnant with my son I was already five weeks. Well my birthday had been about three weeks before I found out and I did some stuff that I regreted doing. My baby boy turned out fine. Just make sure that you quit now and stick to it.
2007-01-24 04:53:58
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answered by Kristin R 3
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No worries....my sister, who used to be a heavy drinker, didn't find out she was pregnant until she was 12 weeks. Both of her girls are perfectly healthy and VERY smart. I'm not condoning drinking during pregnancy, but in the early days, doctors used to encourage women to drink during pregnancy....so it can't be that bad. Plus, there is no evidence on what amount of alcohol is "safe", so they say not to drink at all. Just don't worry, the stress is worse than drinking.
2007-01-24 04:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. You and baby are fine. The standard is if you haven't found out your pregnant yet than drinking won't harm the baby. I did the same thing with my first...and he's fine!
2007-01-24 05:06:42
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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I'm sure your baby is fine. Don't stress over what you were doing before you found out your were pregnant. As long as you watch yourself now that you know, your baby should be fine.
2007-01-24 04:51:40
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answered by L80bug 2
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It should be. Just make sure to stop now. Many women drink before knowing they are pregnant and their babies are fine. Don't drink anymore at all. If you still want reassurance, talk to your doc.
2007-01-24 04:51:20
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answered by ojibwechik 3
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