Alcoholism linked to later child rearingAlcoholic women are likely to experience delayed child rearing. The same is not true for men. This is according to recent research out of Australia and published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. The fertility problems discovered in the research further highlight the risks of alcoholism, particularly women who might have their reproductive ability impaired depending on the severity of the abuse.
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