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Alcohol & pregnancy

This section has advice about not drinking alcohol when pregnant. It also has resources for health professionals, research, campaign information, and link to further information and support.

  • Alcohol & pregnancy - what you need to know

    Stop drinking alcohol if you could be pregnant, are pregnant or are trying to get pregnant. There is no known safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This message is supported by key health sector agencies. Find out more.

  • Evidence & research

    Look here for a summary of evidence and research reports about alcohol and pregnancy and evaluations of services working to reduce and assess harm from alcohol on the child.

  • Alcohol and pregnancy resources

    Health professionals and health promoters have an important role in advising women about the consequences of alcohol use in pregnancy and supporting them to stop drinking when pregnant or planning pregnancy. Find a list of resources and tools for health professionals and health promoters.

  • FAQs

    Find the answers to frequently asked questions about alcohol and pregnancy.

  • Information & support

    Find more information or who to contact if you have concerns about your drinking or your pregnancy.

  • Pre-Testie Bestie

    Pre-Testie Bestie is the second phase of the Don’t Know? Don’t Drink campaign encouraging women to stop drinking alcohol if there is any chance they could be pregnant.

 
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