Here Are Some Questions You May Have About Alcohol and Drinking 
                  While You Are Pregnant. 
              
              
 
               1. Can I 
              drink alcohol if I am pregnant?  
               
              
 
                No. Do not drink alcohol when you are pregnant. Why? Because when 
                you drink alcohol, so does your baby. Think about it. Everything 
                you drink, your baby also drinks.  
              
 
               2. Is any 
              kind of alcohol safe to drink during pregnancy?  
               
              
 
                No. Drinking any kind of alcohol when you are pregnant can hurt 
                your baby. Alcoholic drinks are beer, wine, wine coolers, liquor, 
                or mixed drinks. A glass of wine, a can of beer, and a mixed drink 
                all have about the same amount of alcohol.  
              
 
               3. What if 
              I drank during my last pregnancy and my baby was fine?  
               
              
 
                Every pregnancy is different. Drinking alcohol may hurt one baby 
                more than another. You could have one child that is born healthy, 
                and another child that is born with problems.  
              
 
               4. Will these 
              problems go away?  
               
              
 
                No. These problems will last for a child's whole life. People 
                with severe problems may not be able to take care of themselves 
                as adults. They may never be able to work.  
              
 
               5. What if 
              I am pregnant and have been drinking?  
               
              
 
                If you drank alcohol before you knew you were pregnant, stop drinking 
                now. You will feel better and your baby will have a good chance 
                to be born healthy. If you want to get pregnant, do not drink 
                alcohol. You may not know you are pregnant right away. Alcohol 
                can hurt a baby even when you are only 1 or 2 months pregnant. 
                 
              
 
               6. How can 
              I stop drinking?  
               
              
 
                There are many ways to help yourself stop drinking. You do not 
                have to drink when other people drink. If someone gives you a 
                drink, it is OK say no. Stay away from people or places that make 
                you drink. Do not keep alcohol at home.  
              
 
              
              If 
                you cannot stop drinking, GET HELP. You may have a disease called 
                alcoholism. There 
                are programs that can help you stop drinking. They are called 
                alcohol treatment 
                programs. Your 
                doctor or nurse can find a program to help you. Even if you have 
                been through a treatment program before, try it again. There are 
                programs just for women. 
              
 
                For help and information 
             
                
                 
              
              
You 
                can get help from a doctor, nurse, social worker, pastor, or clinics 
                and programs near you.  
              
 
              
  
                For confidential information, you can contact:  
              
  
                Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 
                 check your local phone book for 
                listings in your area
                Internet address: http://www.aa.org 
                  
              
 
                National Council on Alcoholism 
                and Drug Dependence 
                 20 Exchange Place Suite 2902
                New York, NY 10005-3201
                (800) 622-2255 
                Internet address: http://www.ncadd.org 
                 
              
 
                National Institute on Alcohol Abuse 
                and Alcoholism 
                6000 Executive Boulevard, Suite 409
                Bethesda, MD 20892-7003
                (301) 443-3860
                Internet address: http://www.niaaa.nih.gov
   
              
  
                National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 
                 216 G Street, NE, Suite 750
                Washington, DC 20002
                (800) 66-NOFAS
                Internet address: http://www.nofas.org