Alcohol during pregnancy
Learn about alcohol and pregnancy including breastfeeding, supporting alcohol free pregnancies, and tips to stay alcohol-free.
The ‘No Alcohol During Pregnancy is the Safest Choice’ campaign was a joint initiative of the Drug and Alcohol Office (now Mental Health Commission), and Injury Control Council of WA (now Injury Matters). This campaign was the first in Western Australia to target alcohol use during pregnancy in the general population.
The campaign messages were based on findings from the Healthway and National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funded research conducted by Edith Cowan University with pregnant women and women of childbearing age in Perth, which identified communication messages to increase women’s intentions to abstain from alcohol during pregnancy.
The key message was based on the NHMRC guideline that for women who are pregnant, or planning a pregnancy, not drinking alcohol is the safest option.
‘No Alcohol During Pregnancy is the Safest Choice’ launched in May 2012 and was in-market until July 2013.
No alcohol during pregnancy is the safest choice.
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Page last updated12 January 2024