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Pregnancy Drink Labels Cause Confusion

Summary

  • Many pregnant women consume low-alcohol drinks, unaware of risks.
  • Over half of expectant mothers receive no guidance from doctors.
  • Clearer labeling is urged for alcohol-free vs. low-alcohol drinks.
Pregnancy Drink Labels Cause Confusion

Experts are advocating for improved labeling on low-alcohol beverages to help pregnant women distinguish them from truly alcohol-free options. A recent survey revealed that a substantial majority of expectant mothers have consumed 'no/lo' drinks, often viewing them as safer and a way to stay included socially.

Despite this trend, a significant portion of women reported receiving no information from their healthcare providers about these drinks. While alcohol-free beverages are widely accepted, low-alcohol options raise concerns, with many women deeming them less acceptable during pregnancy.

Organizations are calling for enhanced clarity in advice provided by healthcare professionals regarding these drinks. They emphasize the need for better labeling and consistent guidance to address the uncertainty many expectant parents face when choosing beverages during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

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While many pregnant women consume low-alcohol drinks, there is a lack of clear guidance. Experts recommend clear labeling to distinguish them from alcohol-free options.
Alcohol Change UK urges clearer labeling and better advice from healthcare professionals for alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks during pregnancy.
A survey found over half of pregnant women received no information about no/lo drink options from their midwife or GP.

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