Drink TWW While on Vacay

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Hi ladies,

I know this topic has been asked on and off throughout the boards, but DH and I are going to an all inclusive in 10 days!!! I'm supposed to be O'ving on the day we fly out. I will be temping/OPK-ing while away to keep track.

Have any of you been to an all incl./vacation during your TWW?? If so, how much did you drink?

This is cycle #2 for us, so we are pretty early in the game. Thoughts???
 
I drank during the 2ww and ended up with a bfp. One night I had 3 glasses of wine. No hard alcohol though. No damage done :)

Enjoy your trip!
 
I would go for it! I'm 6 days post ov and might be preg too (fingers crossed). Leaving tomorrow on vacations with hubby as well. Asked my Dr and he said:

"Most women (specially does not TTC like us) dont know they are pregnant until their missed period. Therefore, the weeks after ov and before af should show up (the dreaded tww) they live their NORMAL lives. They drink, excercise and some even smoke. Nothing can happen to your baby because in the first weeks baby is not implanted or just uses protein fron uterine lining, so LIFE YOUR LIFE AS A NOT PREGNANT WOMEN. I would recomend not smoking, horsebackriding or any other extreme sports.. use your common sense"

I loved what my Dr Said but I also googled it and here is what I found out:

https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/alcohol-and-pregnancy/

https://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_drinking_alcohol_within_two_weeks_of_conception_harm_a_fetus

"Luckily, this is a concern that you can forget about. There's no evidence that a couple of drinks on a few occasions very early in pregnancy can influence harm on a developing embryo. So you, and others, can let this one go. "​

https://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/ask-dr-cullins/cullins-preg-5291.htm

"What if you didn’t know you were pregnant and drank and smoked the first month, could that harm or affect the growth and development of the fetus?
It is unlikely that moderate smoking or drinking during the first month of pregnancy will be harmful. But it is very important for a woman to stop smoking or drinking as soon as she knows she is pregnant — whether she smokes and drinks moderately or heavily.

It’s always best to prepare for the birth of a child before pregnancy. But if preconception planning is not possible, a woman still can prepare during pregnancy. The key is taking good care of her health, which includes eliminating or reducing any toxins in her system as well as having good prenatal care. It will help ensure a healthy pregnancy — from embryo, to fetus, to the birth of her child. The healthier a woman is, the stronger she and her child are likely to be.

There are two important points to remember about toxins that can damage the developing fetus:

The most sensitive period for causing birth defects is the fifth to the 10th week after the last menstrual period (the third to eighth week of gestation).
Damage to the fetus includes injuries that are not birth defects, such as low birth weight, premature delivery, respiratory problems, developmental delays, or even death. The damage that comes from smoking, drinking, or other toxins is, in general, cumulative. This means that the safest way to prevent toxin-related damage is to stop toxin exposure before pregnancy. The longer and heavier a woman smokes, drinks, takes other drugs, or is exposed to other toxins, the more the fetus is at risk of harm.
The pre-embryo — the developing ball of cells — is not exposed to whatever toxins are in a woman’s bloodstream during the several days after fertilization and before implantation. But after implantation, the embryo begins to receive toxins, as well as nutrients, from the woman’s bloodstream. Several days after implantation, a woman will miss her period, may suspect that she is pregnant, and take a pregnancy test. Once she knows she is pregnant, she must stop letting toxins get into her bloodstream.

Preconception planning provides women with time to identify and clear their systems of toxins before becoming pregnant. It may not be possible, however, for all women to plan their pregnancies. But all women who decide to bring a pregnancy to term should arrange for prenatal care as soon as they discover they are pregnant. Women who smoke, drink, use other drugs, or are exposed to toxins in the workplace should talk with their clinicians to develop plans for stopping or for referrals to programs that can help them break their smoking, drinking, or other drug habits. With the help of a health care provider, women exposed to toxins at work may be able to change their work environments in order to minimize exposure to those toxins.

It is also important for toxin-free women to see a clinician regularly for prenatal visits to help ensure a healthy pregnancy. Women who receive prenatal care are less likely to have serious problems related to pregnancy. And babies are much more likely to be born at a healthy birth weight if their mothers received adequate prenatal care."​

So, I would go on vacations. Have some drinks. RELAX. Enjoy time with your DH. Who know if this is the last vacation before the baby :) and if it AF shows up at the end of the month, then you wont be feeling sorry you didnt enjoy your trip.

xoxo
 
I drank during the tww with both of my little boys. I did not know I was pregnant, so I drank like I was not...if you get what I mean. Both of my boys are healthy, gorgeous and über smart. However, I am currently in the tww at 12dpo and I'm scared to death to touch even a glass of wine. As a matter of fact I'm having girls night in at my house and bought several bottles of wine and probably won't consume any...boo ;(. Go with your gut!
 
Implantation doesn't happen till around 7 dpo so anything you have before that wouldn't get to your baby if you were pregnant. Even after that it takes a bit longer before baby gets your blood so you're unlikely to do any damage if you enjoy you holiday.
Personally I went out and got hammered when I was 3.5 wks pregnant, I did check with a test but it was too early to show up. He's fine, now 3 yo, Dr told me not to worry about it.
 
Thanks for doing the research on this! I loved what the doc said also!
I'm thinking I'm in the clear for having a few drinks while away. I rarely get hammered on an all inclusive since I sweat out the alcohol anyway.

I'm sure when we get back home, I would be alcoholed out!
 

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