Fetal Alcohol syndrome (FAS) is caused by a woman drinking too much alcohol during pregnancy. The pregnant woman typically is also malnourished, receives no pre-natal medical care, drinks tobacco and does drugs.
The amount of alcohol necessary to cause FAS is controversial but several important points are worth noting:
• Because it's impossible to "prove a negative," opponents of drinking alcohol in general can always and forever say that "no safe limit on consumption has been proven"
• There appears to be no evidence that drinking in moderation (no more than one drink of beer, wine or distilled spirits) by pregnant women has ever caused Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) or otherwise harmed a single baby. The burden of proof lies on those who contend that such drinking is harmful and they have not been able to do so.
• Women who choose to drink in moderation while pregnant can do so with knowledge that their decision is consistent with scientific evidence.
• There is always the possibility that some as yet unidentified harm to a baby might result from light or moderate drinking during pregnancy.
• Given the above possibility, even if remote, the very safest choice for an expectant mother's fetus would be to abstain.
• Women who are pregnant or plan to become pregnant should discuss the matter with their own physician or health care provider.
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Not necessarily--some babies are that way just because they have not reached that development level. It varies. In any case, support the baby's head until it can do so. Check in with your doctor.
Possibly, but there is no proven connection with Downs Syndrome. However, you may wish to consider and research Foetal (fetal) alchohol syndrome (Think Duelling Banjos!). Why take the risk with your unborn? Simply don't drink if you can possibly avoid it. If you really feel that you can't give up alcohol then please seek medical help for the sake of yourself and your baby.
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had fetal alcohol syndrome. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a condition that occurs in children born to mothers who drank alcohol during pregnancy, leading to developmental and physical abnormalities.
No, but consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to impaired mental development in a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Yes it can. Alcohol also contributes to anxiety.
no fetal alcohol syndrome is a disease in which a mother to be abuses alcohol which usually and most often results in various deformations of the fetus/infant.
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fetal alcohol effect is not as severe
Fetal alcohol syndrome affects one in 600 children in the United States.
Uh... no. Autism is a development disorder while fetal alcohol syndrome is caused when a pregnant mother drinks alcohol and ruins her child
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