Abstract—Worldwide epidemiological studies on the effects of drinking during pregnancy on birth weight and prematurity were surveyed. Far more studies have reported no significant effects on birth weight than have reported significant decreases. Statistical analyses of the means from the prospective studies in this area indicated that both maternal smoking and alcohol consumption during gestation are associated with a significant decrease in birth weight. The effect of smoking is three times greater than the effect of alcohol. When the data were stratified by smoking status, maternal alcohol consumption did not have a significant effect on birth weight for non-smokers, but among smokers there was a significant linear trend with a threshold ...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate the effects of smoking, alcohol, and caffeine consumption and socio-econom...
Objective: To investigate the association between alcohol consumption and binge drinking before and ...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...
Women who drink light-to-moderately during pregnancy have been observed to have lower risk of unfavo...
Background: Heavy drinking and smoking during pregnancy are known to have a negative impact on the ...
Recent research has shown an association between smoking in pregnancy and low birthweight. Many auth...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is a significant social probl...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal growth and pr...
SUMMARY Predictors of birth weight and birth length were studied using sociodemographic data collect...
Background: evidence is conflicting regarding the relationship between low maternal alcohol consumpt...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between alcohol abuse during gestation and low birth weight. M...
Aim To examine whether alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects weight and head circumference (HC) at b...
Although the association between high maternal alcohol consumption and adverse reproductive outcomes...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--Previous work found no effect on birthweight of alcohol and caffeine consumption in...
Summary.This study investigated the effects of smoking and alcohol consumption in pregnancy on lengt...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate the effects of smoking, alcohol, and caffeine consumption and socio-econom...
Objective: To investigate the association between alcohol consumption and binge drinking before and ...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...
Women who drink light-to-moderately during pregnancy have been observed to have lower risk of unfavo...
Background: Heavy drinking and smoking during pregnancy are known to have a negative impact on the ...
Recent research has shown an association between smoking in pregnancy and low birthweight. Many auth...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is a significant social probl...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal growth and pr...
SUMMARY Predictors of birth weight and birth length were studied using sociodemographic data collect...
Background: evidence is conflicting regarding the relationship between low maternal alcohol consumpt...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between alcohol abuse during gestation and low birth weight. M...
Aim To examine whether alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects weight and head circumference (HC) at b...
Although the association between high maternal alcohol consumption and adverse reproductive outcomes...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--Previous work found no effect on birthweight of alcohol and caffeine consumption in...
Summary.This study investigated the effects of smoking and alcohol consumption in pregnancy on lengt...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate the effects of smoking, alcohol, and caffeine consumption and socio-econom...
Objective: To investigate the association between alcohol consumption and binge drinking before and ...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...