daredelvis
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Link?
Don't have a link, it was from an old fashion graduate course many years ago. I am sure the information is out there if you want to search for it. To sum it up, it turns out that the levels of mercury that are toxic to developing humans are MUCH lower then the levels that are toxic to adults. At one time that was a very controversial position. There is plenty of data supporting that on the Google. Check out the Minamata Bay disaster, I recall that is where much of the information about human development and mercury levels was first clearly observed.
There also seems to be a lot of anecdotal evidence that drinking during pregnancy is no big deal. All that shows it that the drinking done during that particular pregnancy by that particular person at those particular times was no big deal. People are different. Sensitivities are different. Ask the woman that was on folic acid supplements during the course of her pregnancy who still gave birth to a child with spinal bifida. Some women need more folic acid then others.
Again, when you are talking about development it makes sense to err on the side of caution. "Evidence" is very hard to collect about factors that influence human development. What is true for rats, cats, and dogs is not always true for humans. I see no harm in recommending that pregnant women stay off the booze. 9 months vs. a human lifetime. Not worth the risk.
Daredelvis