Drinking large amounts of alcohol while pregnant causes.fetal alcohol syndrome,which includes mental retardation,heart problems.growth deficiency.experts warned that binge drinking early in pregnancy was dangerous even if the woman quit drinking later
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CHEMICALS. Environmental chemicals such as fungicides, food additives, and pollutants are suspected of causing birth defects, though this is difficult to prove.
IngredientsSD Alcohol 40B (Alcohol Denat) - also known as ALCOHOL DENATURED, linked to birth defects and premature birthsButane - possible cancer linkHydrofluorocarbon 152AFragrance - details are unspecifiedIsopropyl MyristateAxe is a product with no natural ingredients and is considered synthetic.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause birth defects, and have been linked to an increased risk of spina bifida
Antipsychotic and antianxiety agents. Several drugs given for anxiety and mental illness are known to cause specific defects
Antipsychotic and antianxiety agents. Several drugs given for anxiety and mental illness are known to cause specific defects.
* SD Alcohol 40B (Alcohol Denat) - also known as ALCOHOL DENATURED, linked to birth defects and premature births * Butane - possible cancer link * Hydrofluorocarbon 152A * Fragrance - details are unspecified* Isopropyl Myristate Axe is entirely synthetic and contains no natural ingredients.
Uranium is radioactive, direct exposure can lead to cancer as well as other birth defects.
To clarify, it is Birth Defects. A birth defect is an abnormality in a fetus or new born baby that changes developmental process. Such as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or a Clef Pallet. Birth Defects cannot be changed, however, some can be corrected with medications or surgical procedures. Don't confuse a genetic disorder with a birth defect. Some birth defects can be from genetic disorders, but genetic disorders are not from birth defects. A whole in the heart is a birth defect, down syndrome is a genetic disorder.
No. The fetus is developed by the mother, and what she partakes in, and consumes, will affect the baby through the blood supply. The birth defects from FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome) is one of many of these conditions. The only birth defects that the father could pass on to the fetus are those that which are genetic.