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..I think it is up to her what she puts into her body and I don't think she was irresponsible either, from what she's said and the amount of units she drank, she was very informed and measured in her alcohol intake in pregnancy...but it isn't up to her who sells it to her and he was within his rights to refuse anyone he doesn't feel comfortable with serving for whatever reasons, which he did....I think it's unfortunate that people can't make judgement calls in their employment without the added worry that it'll become 'viral'....
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Is that his right to refuse service? He doesn't get to decide company policy, a week or two back I posted the story of the EDL leader getting refused service in Selfridges, in that case everyone thought the shop worker was in the wrong because it wasn't his place to decline someone service and the store agreed, suspended the worker, and gave Tommy Robinson a slap up lunch for free. I would say the same applies here; the barman was acting not in accordance with his bar policy and therefore made a mistake
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You're not helping gypsy you little tinker! :laugh:
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Skyes christening :blush2: We do have one somewhere where she looks pissed and is next to my wkd bottle but I cant find it /responsible parent But yeah, I dont think it was because this woman was so desperate for a drink, more the way the bartender made her feel tbh. Its unacceptable, and I doubt so many would agree if it was something else thats bad in pregnancy.. A larger (but still obviously) pregnant person gets refused a meal in mcdonalds..sounds ridiculous, yes? But junk food is just as bad for baby as drink is. Just theres a huge stigma attached to alcohol, even when drank sensibly. Also LOL at the sex thing. Yeah, blokes wouldnt be impressed then at all and I'm sure that would be one of the 'rules' that should be ignored ;) |
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I'm all for letting and idiot be an idiot and leave them to deal with the consequences, but when there's someone who doesn't get a choice involved (the unborn baby) then I'd have my say and not allow it.
Like others are saying, if she's that embarrassed, don't go crying to the media about it. and as for the whole, 'everything isn't allowed at one point' argument, alcohol is something that is a risk to anyone, never mind a person who is with child. |
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Nothings harmful in moderation IMO. Except for obvious things like smack that get you hooked immediately :laugh: |
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It just seems these days that anything to do with alcohol is immediately bad. When most people have the ****ing sense not to get totally bladdered and most mature people do not drink with the sole thought of getting pissed out of their skulls. The judgement of this woman on here..and by the bartender, for wanting one glass of wine is ridiculous I think :S I could understand it if she was on a bender or something (I know a woman who drank like a fish when pregnant, and I did tell her in no uncertain terms that she was a ***********) but really..one glass. When even the hospital tell you to do it? :joker: |
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This is the way I think of the drinking during pregnancy thing.
Would you fill your month old baby's bottle with 125ml of red wine? NO! So why drink it while pregnant when what you eat and drink is your unborn childs only source of nourishment... I know not everyone agree's with that but that's my opinion on it. Also not all doctors or health professional's say a little bit of alcohol does no harm, some actually say Quote:
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I have my BIIAB certificate having gone on the course about licensing and stuff, and there is nothing at all about serving pregnant women involved in the course (though I do think there SHOULD be some kind of guidelines..) From the managers response, he had never been told to refuse either.
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This is apparently how I got anemia..as I didnt know I should have been eating extra iron..and everything I was having went to the baby :laugh: |
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When I worked in bars, we used to get pregnant women coming in after a days shop, for a half on their way home. I dont see the problem really :shrug: As I said earlier though, if those same women had decided to stay for the night and started ordering a load of shots or something, I would have also refused. I cant find it in me to judge someone for something so small, especially after the hospital advised me to actually drink when in labour :laugh: |
It would be interesting to find out how 125ml of fluid at 8% ABV is metabolised in the body when taken with food wouldn't it?
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This woman has only just brought on un-needed judgement from us on her.
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She has raised awareness, it's a talking point. |
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