Best of: Drinking and Smoking During Pregnancy Impacts Kids Brains
From Jan 2024
Even minimal alcohol and tobacco use by pregnant women affects their child’s brain performance later. #alcohol #tobacco #EEG #hyperactivity #cognitive #memory
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Howard G. Smith MD, AM on Instagram: "Best of: Drinking and Smoking During Pregnancy Impacts Kids Brains From Jan 2024   Even minimal alcohol and tobacco use by pregnant women affects their child’s brain performance later.  This the conclusion of a multisite, collaborative study helmed by Columbia University psychiatrists.  The researchers reviewed the brain wave studies of 649 children at various ages from 5 to 11 years looking at abnormalities as a function of maternal exposures to alcohol and/or tobacco.   The good news is that 52% of the children’s mothers used NO alcohol and 87% did NOT smoke tobacco.  The remainder of children demonstrated significant brain wave aberrations in association with their mothers’ exposures.  Looking at alcohol exposures, children who mothers continued drinking through pregnancy evidenced double the EEG abnormalities compared with those who mothers discontinued drinking after the first trimester.  Tobacco smoking during pregnancy led to significant EEG changes in the young offspring, but, interestingly enough, more so in young boys.   Other studies have shown that maternal alcohol and tobacco abuse are associated with childhood hyperactivity, cognitive malfunctions, memory issues, and impaired learning.  This study, the first to look at mild to moderate drinking and smoking during pregnancy, confirms that ANY alcohol and/or tobacco consumption has long-term consequences for a growing child.  There is no safe amount of smoking or drinking that won’t affect your child’s developing brain just as there is no such thing as a “touch of pregnancy!”   https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2813608   #alcohol #tobacco #EEG #hyperactivity #cognitive #memory"

0 likes, 0 comments - drhowardsmithreports on January 24, 2026: "Best of: Drinking and Smoking During Pregnancy Impacts Kids Brains From Jan 2024   Even minimal alcohol and tobacco use by pregnant women affects their child’s brain performance later.  This the conclusion of a multisite, collaborative study helmed by Columbia University psychiatrists.  The researchers reviewed the brain wave studies of 649 children at various ages from 5 to 11 years looking at abnormalities as a function of maternal exposures to alcohol and/or tobacco.   The good news is that 52% of the children’s mothers used NO alcohol and 87% did NOT smoke tobacco.  The remainder of children demonstrated significant brain wave aberrations in association with their mothers’ exposures.  Looking at alcohol exposures, children who mothers continued drinking through pregnancy evidenced double the EEG abnormalities compared with those who mothers discontinued drinking after the first trimester.  Tobacco smoking during pregnancy led to significant EEG changes in the young offspring, but, interestingly enough, more so in young boys.   Other studies have shown that maternal alcohol and tobacco abuse are associated with childhood hyperactivity, cognitive malfunctions, memory issues, and impaired learning.  This study, the first to look at mild to moderate drinking and smoking during pregnancy, confirms that ANY alcohol and/or tobacco consumption has long-term consequences for a growing child.  There is no safe amount of smoking or drinking that won’t affect your child’s developing brain just as there is no such thing as a “touch of pregnancy!”   https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2813608   #alcohol #tobacco #EEG #hyperactivity #cognitive #memory".

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 eats half a bar of chocolate
 listens to extremely loud and hyperactive music
 does whatever she wants while jumping thru the room wearing fox ears 
 somehow manages to finish all the chores, switching randomly between things (that may or may have not been on a todo list)

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For anyone thinking "He was lucky to get an #ADHD / #Hyperactivity #diagnosis at an early age though!" the doctor apparently told my guardians to lock me out of the house from 8am to 8pm every day, and to give me a slap if I acted up.

Mind you I did have a habit of accidentally burning things down so that might have been good advice.

I was one of those latchkey kids that wasn't given an actual key :)

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