This article should be flagged as unscientific and overly alarmist. It does not define what 'alcohol exposure' means.
A great deal of research has found no impact on children of the mother occasionally drinks[1]. Of course, binge drinking is toxic and bad for unborn children. That is an extreme behavior and claiming no amount of alcohol is allowed is not credible.
A great deal of research has found no impact on children of the mother occasionally drinks[1]. Of course, binge drinking is toxic and bad for unborn children. That is an extreme behavior and claiming no amount of alcohol is allowed is not credible.
[1] I encourage people to check out Emily Osters excellent book, expecting better: https://www.amazon.com/Expecting-Better-Conventional-Pregnan...
She examines the medical literature and debunks many myths of pregnancy.