Usually they have a normal life span but the most serious cases can bring risks because of behavior problems and poor choices.
Approximately one in four live births are a victim of FAS.
After birth and during pregnancy they look at the mother"s history of drinking and if she has a history then they check the baby. they look for specific features of FAS on the baby
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
You can live an average life span. And FAS is different with each individual. Me and my brother were both born with FAS. We have no facial distortion at all. Only thing is with my brother is that he had a few special ed classes in high school,I on the other hand was on honor roll.
I have worked with several children who have had FASD (or FAS, if you prefer). They cab go on to live oerfectly normal lives, though many of the children I worked with had severe mental and/or behavioral problems.
people with ushers syndrome will have a normal life expectancy
People who drink alcohol in moderation tend to live longer than those who don't.
Are you kidding! As soon as you find out you are pregnant or even before, if you are trying, you should stop drinking immediately. Your baby could be born with fetal alcohol syndrome or other mental issues that don't show up until later in life.
people can live up to 60 to 70 years.
People with Angelman Syndrome often live the average life expectancy of their gender.
They live normal, long, healthy lives. The syndrome has been in my family for generations, and many live 85 years ore longer.
People with Sjogren-Larsson syndrome will not be able to live independently. They will require care throughout their lives. They may live to an adult age.