Would you stop a pregnant woman drinking?

Published: 8:20PM Wednesday September 09, 2009 Source: Close Up

  • Print this article
  • Text size + -

We all know  of the dangers of mums drinking alcohol during pregancy. But just how far would you go to stop a soon-to-be mum from boozing up?

Would you step in? Close Up puts that to test with our reporter Sonia Voigt who is 33 weeks pregnant to see how you react.

Coincidentally, Wednesday is alcohol spectrum disorder day - the 9th, of the 9th, 2009.

A small group of volunteers gathered taking a "pregnant pause" to warn of the dangers.

They were hoping to show that it's not just alcoholics who can endanger their child.

Sonia Voigt, Close Up's pregnant reporter, begins this report with a mum who now wishes she'd never touched a drink during pregnancy.

  • Print this article
  • Text size + -
  • more...

Add a Comment:

Post new comment
  • justmum said on 2012-02-08 @ 19:35 NZDT: Report abusive post

    I as a mum of four children welcome the findings of the report of childcare for under 3s. Many of my friends are ECE teachers who comment on long hours babies spend there. This report is about what is best for the child. My kids have all attended preschool/kindy for differing lengths of time. Young children attending long hours at preschool are usually from higher income homes where the reasons for returning to work is about standard of living and careers. Well done Bob

  • Remiel said on 2012-02-08 @ 19:18 NZDT: Report abusive post

    Why is it all about the mothers doing things wrong? Where is the emphasis on Dads doing the parenting? Of course, women are the ones who have to stay at home.

  • Kloe said on 2012-02-06 @ 20:07 NZDT: Report abusive post

    Mike's interview on the breastfeeding furore was well done. I find it disappointing though that the Breastfeeding Council couldn't concede that fathers being so intimately involved in their baby's life is a wonderful support for the mother and so special for the new family. My husband bottle fed our three infants their bed-time bottle with expressed breastmilk as his special time to connect without the women hovering about. Piri shows great example to other dads that they can be involved.

  • ProudGingerNinja said on 2012-02-06 @ 19:12 NZDT: Report abusive post

    Breast is best debate - I'm saddened that La Lache league have bullied the smoke free folk into taking out Piri Weepu's feeding his child a bottle - how do we not know it was breast milk in that bottle, his wife had lovingly expressed, so that Piri could have the special bonding time with his child that comes through feeding them?

  • shortygirl said on 2012-01-31 @ 14:28 NZDT: Report abusive post

    I just want to say congratulations to the couple who you interviewed who have been married for 65 years! They're so cute!

Latest Close Up Video

Advertising

How do you want your news?

  • Mobile Devices

    TVNZ is available on mobile phones: Text TVNZ to 8869.

  • News Feeds

    See when TVNZ have added new content. You can get the latest headlines anywhere.

  • Podcasts

    Enjoy TVNZ on the move - a wide range of programmes and highlights are available.