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New Guidelines Stress Pregnant Women's Right to Order Alcohol in New York City
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<blockquote data-quote="HannahT" data-source="post: 69630621" data-attributes="member: 328747"><p>If I were a bartender I would have trouble serving drinks...with an s...to a pregnant woman. It's more of a personal viewpoint, and wondering if I was contributing to a health problem - or medical conditions - due to serving her. In other words, it would be hard to live with.</p><p></p><p>We all know what happens to babies with mother's who drink to much. Then you have addicted babies that are sad as well. Doctor's do say an occasion glass of wine wouldn't hurt anything, and that is why I added the 's' at the end.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I don't think it is government's job to make laws regarding NOT giving women liquor or not to be begin with. People should be allowed to make their own decisions. I also feel bartenders should follow their conscience as well. Drugs are illegal, and shouldn't be sold period.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, what happens in the end if the baby is harmed? Normally, the state steps in and chaos comes next. Everyone - in other words taxpayers - are required to pay and possibly take care of this child from then on. If not them at times family members have to put their life's on hold, and Dad has to pick up the pieces after mom was irresponsible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HannahT, post: 69630621, member: 328747"] If I were a bartender I would have trouble serving drinks...with an s...to a pregnant woman. It's more of a personal viewpoint, and wondering if I was contributing to a health problem - or medical conditions - due to serving her. In other words, it would be hard to live with. We all know what happens to babies with mother's who drink to much. Then you have addicted babies that are sad as well. Doctor's do say an occasion glass of wine wouldn't hurt anything, and that is why I added the 's' at the end. On the other hand, I don't think it is government's job to make laws regarding NOT giving women liquor or not to be begin with. People should be allowed to make their own decisions. I also feel bartenders should follow their conscience as well. Drugs are illegal, and shouldn't be sold period. Sadly, what happens in the end if the baby is harmed? Normally, the state steps in and chaos comes next. Everyone - in other words taxpayers - are required to pay and possibly take care of this child from then on. If not them at times family members have to put their life's on hold, and Dad has to pick up the pieces after mom was irresponsible. [/QUOTE]
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