Plant M L, Plant M A
Department of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, U.K.
Alcohol Alcohol. 1988;23(3):229-33.
This paper presents an extended analysis of data produced during a prospective study of the possible association between maternal alcohol use during pregnancy and fetal harm. This new analysis examines the possible links between not only maternal alcohol consumption, but also the use of tobacco, prescribed and illicit drugs and birth abnormalities. There was no general association between birth abnormalities and maternal psychoactive drug use and misuse. Even so, women who neither smoked nor consumed alcohol during the first trimester produced offspring with significantly fewer birth abnormalities than did those who drank heavily and smoked cigarettes.
本文对一项前瞻性研究过程中产生的数据进行了扩展分析,该研究旨在探究孕期母亲饮酒与胎儿伤害之间可能存在的关联。这项新分析不仅考察了母亲饮酒情况,还研究了烟草、处方药和非法药物的使用与出生缺陷之间的可能联系。出生缺陷与母亲使用和滥用精神活性药物之间不存在普遍关联。即便如此,在孕早期既不吸烟也不饮酒的女性所生育的后代,其出生缺陷明显少于大量饮酒且吸烟的女性所生育的后代。