fetal alcohol syndrome
Alcohol consumption anytime in a pregnancy is dangerous to the fetus
Does maternal antidepressant use during pregnancy cause adverse neonatal outcomes
Yes, drinking too much alcohol will cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder which will cause physical and mental problems of the fetus.
Maternal toxoplasmosis is treated with spiramycin during the first and early second trimesters of pregnancy.
Alcohol depresses brain function.
Because alcohol consumption during pregnancy affects your baby's cognitive and physical development. The highest risk from alcohol to your developing baby is during the earliest stages of pregnancy, when baby's critical organs are forming and cells are dividing very rapidly. The more you drink during pregnancy, the greater health risks you and your baby are facing. Since there is no known safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy, the ACOG recommends eliminating all alcohol consumption during pregnancy to optimize your chances for a healthy baby. According to ACOG, if you are a heavy drinker before, during, or after pregnancy, you face a slew of serious health problems such as: * Vitamin and mineral deficiency * Damage to your internal organs, including your brain, liver, and digestive system * Depression * Increased risk of certain types of cancer For baby, the effects of alcohol abuse include: * Miscarriage * Fetal alcohol syndrome, the most common cause of mental retardation in babies * Physical defects * Low birth weight * Hyperactivity * Decreased attention span
In the western world there are no laws regarding the consequences of drinking while pregnant. I assume in Islam country's where the consumption of alcohol is not permitted there may be some.
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FASD is caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy, as well recent research suggests that drinking prior to intercourse on the man's part may contribute to FASD through his sperm.
False facts about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) may include claims that drinking in moderation during pregnancy is safe, that only heavy drinking can cause FAS, or that certain types of alcohol are safer to consume. It is important to note that no amount of alcohol is considered safe during pregnancy and any form of alcohol consumption can potentially harm the developing baby.
The experiment you describe is unethical for two reasons. In the first place, the fetus in question is a human being who will have a greatly reduced quality of life as a result of the fetal alcohol syndrome that you caused by means of your experiment, which is a violation of human rights. In the second place, the experiment is entirely unnecessary, since there are lots of irresponsible women who have consumed excessive amounts of alcohol while pregnant and have given birth to babies who suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome, so we already know what the medical consequences are, of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.