‘Light drinking in pregnancy not harmful for baby’
Moms-to-be, please note! Light drinking during pregnancy may not harm the baby’s behavioural or cognitive development, a new study has claimed. The study analysed data from the Millennium Cohort Study, a study of infants born in the UK between 2000-2002, to assess whether light drinking (up to two units of alcohol per week) in pregnancy was linked to unfavourable developmental outcomes in 7-year-old children.
Researchers, from University College London, used information on 10,534 seven-year-olds from home-visit interviews and questionnaires completed by parents and teachers to identify social and emotional behaviour (such as hyperactivity, attention or conduct problems).
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