In addition, alcohol impairs a person’s judgement to leave them doing things they would never do regularly. Since this is the case, “those under [alcohol’s] influence are more likely to engage in unsafe sexual activity, raising the risks of HIV infection and sexually transmitted diseases” (“Alcohol”). Then, in the unconventional event that a child is conceived, “Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause miscarriages, stillbirths and serious birth defects such as fetal alcohol syndrome [...] and fetal alcohol effect” (“Alcohol”). In other words, alcohol consumption can and will retard a child in the womb with severe consequences because of it. Alongside that, another health concern is that “alcohol can suppress the immune system, making people more susceptible to infections” (“Alcohol”). Which will increase the likelihood of catching an illness, and spreading it thereafter. Yet alcohol affects much more; “Internally, alcohol can cause inflammation of the stomach, liver, pancreas, and esophagus causing ulcers, hepatitis, cirrhosis, pancreatitis, and several forms of cancer,” (“Alcohol”). No matter the illness, human’s final calling is death, and in 2014, “more than 30,700 Americans died from alcohol-induced causes [..which is]