Many people often ask, can pregnant women drink beer? Especially mothers who are heavy drinkers who, when they are pregnant with their little ones, wonder if they can drink beer after pregnancy. Does beer help wash out the baby’s bile? Today we will answer your doubts.
Solve your doubts… Can pregnant women drink beer?
Of course, when a mother becomes pregnant, information and beliefs start pouring in. This person says this, that person says that, especially regarding beer, which has a “belief” that if a mother drinks beer while pregnant, the baby will be born without fever??!! Whether or not this belief is believable, let’s find out.
What is “Khai”?
The mucous membranes that cling to the baby during birth, many people think that it is a bad thing that sticks to the baby. Let me tell you, mothers are wrong. Because this mucous membrane that clings to the baby is a coating that helps protect the baby’s skin from losing water, heat, and germs from the outside world that he has been in for 9 months. After birth, this mucous membrane also helps protect against germs and bacteria and will gradually fall off within 2-3 days. Therefore, having mucous membranes is not a big deal or has any negative effects on the baby. Even though it may look a bit strange on the baby’s skin, don’t worry because as time passes, when the baby can build its own immune system, the mucous membranes will gradually fall off on their own.
Easy way to clean the fat
Mothers should not try to wash off the wax themselves, especially in the delicate scalp area. If you want to clean the wax, there is an easy way to do it: use a clean cloth soaked in warm water, wring it out, and gently wipe it off, or use your fingers soaked in olive oil and gently rub it off.

Can pregnant women drink beer? Is it true that drinking beer can help flush out the bile?
In fact, drinking beer while pregnant cannot wash out the bile. In addition, it has a very negative effect on the baby because there is a very high chance that the baby will be deformed (especially if drinking during the first month of pregnancy – 3 months) which is the period when the baby’s brain and other important organs are forming. Intake of alcohol during this period can severely interfere with the process of building nerve cells and other organs, causing a risk of miscarriage.
Moreover, if pregnant women drink beer frequently and regularly, it will cause the baby to grow abnormally slow because the alcohol that the mother drinks during pregnancy will be transmitted directly through the placenta and umbilical cord to the baby. Since the baby has a much slower process of excreting alcohol, the baby’s blood alcohol level is high and toxins will accumulate in the body longer and destroy some parts of the brain, causing the organs to not grow, the pregnancy to be small, low weight, and worst of all, there may be complications during the pregnancy that may lead to termination of the pregnancy. And even if you are lucky to have a normal birth with all 32 symptoms, the baby will get sick easily, be difficult to raise, and have a high chance of getting infectious diseases because the immune system is quite low. And often have behavioral and intellectual problems such as attention deficit and intellectual disabilities.
Conclusion: Can pregnant women drink beer?
It is recommended that during pregnancy and breastfeeding, you should abstain. Not only beer, but all types of alcoholic beverages should also be abstained from. Because even after birth, alcohol still has a negative effect on the quality of breast milk, which may be unintentionally passed on to the baby.
Solving the myth: What to eat to wash your baby’s mucous membranes?
In addition to believing that drinking beer helps wash the baby’s mucous membranes, there is also a belief that drinking coconut water can help wash the baby’s mucous membranes. Drinking coconut water during pregnancy is a good choice because in addition to helping the mother feel refreshed and quench her thirst, it also contains minerals and nutrients that are beneficial to the mother’s health and the development of the baby in the womb. However, in reality, no food can cleanse the baby’s mucous membranes from within the womb, and it is not necessary to wash the mucous membranes because the mucous membranes are beneficial to the baby as mentioned above. Therefore, the belief that drinking coconut water to wash the baby’s mucous membranes will make the baby have fair and beautiful skin, or that drinking beer to wash the baby’s mucous membranes are all wrong beliefs.

Good drinks for pregnant women
For pregnant mothers, choosing the right beverage is important for the health of the mother and the development of the fetus. Recommended good beverages include:
1. Plain water
Water is the best and most important drink for everyone, including pregnant women, because it helps maintain the body’s fluid balance and prevents dehydration, which can lead to premature birth . In addition, water helps in transporting nutrients to the baby and helps in removing waste from the mother’s body.
2. Pasteurized milk or UHT
Milk is a source of calcium, protein, and vitamin D, which are important for building baby’s bones and teeth, as well as helping to strengthen the mother’s health. For safety, choose milk that has been pasteurized.

3. 100% fresh fruit juice (no added sugar)
Fresh fruit juices provide vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are beneficial to the body. Pregnant mothers should choose to drink the right amount and avoid processed fruit juices that are high in added sugar because they may increase the risk of gestational diabetes. You should choose fruits that are high in vitamin C, such as oranges, guava, or mixed fruits.
4. Fresh vegetable juice
Like fruit juice, fresh vegetable juice is high in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, which are good for your digestive system. Choose fresh, clean vegetables and maybe mix them with a little fruit to add flavor.
5. Some herbal teas (in moderation)
Some herbal teas, such as ginger tea, can help relieve morning sickness, or are more relaxing, such as chamomile tea. However, it is best to consult a doctor or healthcare professional before consuming any herbal tea, as some may not be safe for pregnant women or should be consumed in limited amounts.
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