Alcohol use during pregnancy in Rakai, Uganda.
Adriane WynnDorean NabukaluTom LutaloMaria WawerLarry W ChangSusan M KieneDavid M SerwaddaNelson SewankamboFred NalugodaGodfrey KigoziJennifer A WagmanPublished in: PloS one (2021)
We found that alcohol use during pregnancy was common and associated with religion, occupation, higher numbers of past year sex partners, having a partner who drank before sex in the past 12 months, and IPV experience. More research is needed to understand the quantity, frequency, and timing of antenatal alcohol use; and potential impacts on neonates; and to identify services that are acceptable and effective among pregnant women.