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Fetal alcohol syndrome affects one in 600 children in the United States.
It all depends on the intake of the alcohol and how the baby is born in general. Fetal alcohol syndrome could not affect anything, or it could affect many things. None of the organs are technically "not affected" but the part of the body that is definitely not affected is the skin.
It disrupts fetal growth patterns, especially the central nervous system. See : fetal alcohol syndrome.
fetal alcohol effect is not as severe
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.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
It is much less serious.
Fetal alcohol syndrome is caused by the mother being an alcoholic and drinking while she is pregnant. It is not a disease that can be passed on to anyone.
Uh... no. Autism is a development disorder while fetal alcohol syndrome is caused when a pregnant mother drinks alcohol and ruins her child
fetal alcohol syndrome
No, but consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to impaired mental development in a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.