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12 X 12 Plus Chips

21516 Dracaea Avenue
Moreno Valley, California, 92553

11th Step Meditation Riverside

105 West Big Springs Road
Riverside, California, 92507

Bring Your Own 12 & 12

220 Twelfth St Marina, CA 93933
Seaside, California

Serenity Group

220 Twelfth St Marina, CA 93933
Seaside, California

AA Big Book Fontana

15375 Baseline Avenue
Fontana, California, 92336

Birthday Corona

1307 West 6th Street
Corona, California, 92882

11th Step Meditation San Bernardino

27219 California 189
San Bernardino, California, 92407

New Beginnings

11580 Potrero Rd
Cabazon, California

Twin Eagles Meeting

12755 Ruiz Rd
Cabazon, California

Rez Attitude Adjustment Meeting

12755 Ruiz Rd
Cabazon, California

Participation

10980 Arrow Rte. Suite 107
Rancho Cucamonga, California

Big Book Study

10980 Arrow Rte. Suite 107
Rancho Cucamonga, California

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Moreno Valley California AA Meetings

Moreno Valley, situated in Riverside County, California, thrives amidst its captivating landscapes and natural beauty. As the second most populous city in Riverside County, boasting a population of over 200,000, it presents a burgeoning community ripe with business prospects. Nevertheless, a significant portion of its residents grapple with financial challenges. Statistics reveal that 19.1% of Moreno Valley’s population lives below the poverty line, while an additional 25.3% struggle to make ends meet, falling below 200% of the poverty threshold. Previous research has shown a correlation between poverty and alcoholism. The ready availability of alcohol in lower-income neighborhoods contributes to this issue, creating an environment where individuals may resort to binge drinking as a means of escaping hardship. This cycle can perpetuate chronic alcohol consumption, establishing a concerning pattern. Finding help could help take you out of the cycle of addiction and into a better place. Find Moreno Valley AA meetings today. 

What time do they start selling alcohol in California? 

Alcoholic beverages can be legally sold every day of the week in California, from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m., including Sundays. While these regulations aim to create structure and control around alcohol consumption, addiction often disregards such boundaries. When addiction takes hold, the compulsion can feel overwhelming, seemingly leaving no choice but to succumb to its demands. Rather than recognizing it as a warning sign, addiction might lead an individual to purchase and stockpile alcohol, ensuring they have access whenever the craving resurfaces. Finding a way to break free from this cycle is crucial in finding freedom from addiction. AA meetings can be that break needed in order to get on the path to sobriety. 

How early in pregnancy does alcohol affect the baby? 

As we transition into adulthood, many individuals embrace fresh challenges and embark on new phases. Pregnancy and parenthood stand out as profoundly significant periods in a person’s life, altering them indefinitely. Adjusting to these fresh responsibilities and changes can feel overwhelming for certain individuals, prompting a desire to revert to habits from before these chapters unfolded. Even if an individual can handle alcohol responsibly, the reality remains that there’s no safe window for alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Alcohol poses risks to the baby at any stage of pregnancy, even before a woman realizes she is pregnant. Recognizing the presence of an addiction problem is crucial. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), causing irreversible physical, neurological, and behavioral side effects. Seeking help for alcohol addiction is not only vital for the individual experiencing it but also for the potential life that cannot make the choice. 

What does alcohol do to a pregnant woman? 

Even for those who aren’t addicted, alcohol consumption can pose risks. Consider a woman who is either pregnant or unaware of her pregnancy and indulges in a few drinks each night. While this may not be concerning for someone without a substance abuse issue, it could potentially evolve into something that has lasting effects on both her and her child’s lives. Alcohol doesn’t solely impact the expectant mother; it also induces health complications for the unborn fetus, even during gestation. Drinking alcohol in the initial trimester of pregnancy can result in the baby developing unusual facial characteristics. The primary manifestation of this is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), encompassing a broad spectrum of physical, behavioral, and cognitive impairments stemming from alcohol exposure before birth, also known as prenatal alcohol exposure. These impairments might surface at any point in childhood and persist throughout the individual’s life. Alcohol abuse will continue to take hold of the mother, only worsening the potential effects it will have on the child. 

Don’t let alcohol take away life’s most precious gifts, call Moreno Valley AA meetings today. 

The opportunity to embrace a new chapter in life, particularly motherhood—a privilege not everyone encounters—is overshadowed by alcohol’s consequences. It not only robs you of the joys but also transfers health complications and potential disabilities to your child. Financial struggles and maintaining stability become even more challenging amid the blurred effects of alcohol. Alcohol fosters a sense of unawareness, compelling you to continually evade the true reasons behind your urge to drink. However, an alternative presents itself through AA Meetings in Moreno Valley, offering steadfast support via a structured program that’s judgment-free.

Resources

Riverside University health system 

Alcohol and inequalities

Alcohol and pregnancy

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