Yeah. Each to their own, I just would side-eye "no amount is safe, ever". It seems more like liability protection than anything based on actual studies like kermitology mentioned. They can't ethically test what the "safe" level would be without inherently risking fetuses. And, my impression is, anyways, that a lot of the data they have on fetuses exposed to alcohol are cases where the baby has been exposed to a large quantity (ie inebriated Mom and/or drug using Mom, not just one drink here and there).
Anyways. My sense is that at 38.5 weeks it's statistically riskier for me to drive to my doctors appointment today (Glenmore and deerfoot are both part of the route) than drinking the half glass of Guiness on Saturday night was.
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