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drinking booze when pregnant could be made a crime in the UK
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I'm not sure what to make of it. On the one hand I can see why excessive drinking when pregnant is dangerous and should be curbed. On the other, it's a worry because the government is imposing controls on what a person does with their own body. For me, I suppose the fear is only that it could/would become a thin edge of the wedge were the law passed...

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Drinking alcohol while pregnant could become a crime after landmark test case




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The case could set a precedent against drinking heavily while pregnant


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Sunday 23 February 2014



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A landmark test case due to be heard by the Court of Appeal could criminalise excessive drinking during pregnancy.

It will be argued that a six-year-old girl is the victim of a crime because she suffered brain damage when she was exposed to alcohol in the womb - a risk that her mother was aware of, Sky News has reported.
The case comes amid a 50 per cent rise in Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in the past three years, with 313 damaged from exposure to alcohol in the womb in 2012/2013.
Figures from the Department of Health show in total around one in 100 babies are now born with alcohol-related disorders.
Consultant psychiatrist Dr Raja Mukherjee warned that pregnant women do not have to binge-drink to be at risk.
"If you avoid it that's the safest route," he told Sky News.
"That doesn't mean that people who've drunk a little bit have harmed their child, most people won't have done, but if you want to guarantee safety and you want to guarantee no risk then no alcohol is the best way forward," he added.
Sue Brett, the adoptive mother of 15-year-old Glenn who was born with FAS after his mother drank excessively, said women need to be better alerted to the dangers.
She told the news channel: "It should be to abstain from alcohol throughout pregnancy. You can't make it a criminal offence if you are still legally saying this is a safe amount to drink or you can drink.
"It needs to be clear from the start that you can't drink."
After Glenn was exposed to alcohol in his mother's womb, he has physical disabilities affecting his vision and movement, and the mental age of a four-year-old.
Susan Fleisher, the founder of the charity NOFAS-UK which promotes awareness about the impact of alcohol during pregnancy, agrees more needs to be done to cut the number of children being affected, but does not think prosecution is the answer.
"Women can't be prosecuted for something they don't know about, and, to be fair, women who are alcoholics, who have an issue with drinking, should be given support and should be given information so they know there's a chance they could harm another life," she toldSky News.



The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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You'd think it was for our own safety except for the fact that they clearly consider most people useles eaters and are busy dismantling every civilised institution that helps humans when they are born - public housing, the NHS, access to secure permanent work, viable income for when unable to work, libraries, public education, dignity. I can't see Mrs Osbourne subjected to no being able to indulge in some Pinot Noir. Besides you can be prgnant for several months and not even know it while most people who plan their families are already taking precautions. Just looks like more control over women to me.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

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