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The syndrome that affects three of every 1000 babies in the us is called?

fetal alcohol syndrome


If you drank every weekend for the first three months of your pregnancy and then stopped when you found out that you were pregnant is your baby still at risk for fetal alcohol syndrome?

From what I've read in books and magazines any type of drinking could lead to Fetal alcohol unless you have only a sip. Talk with your doctor maybe they can give you ultrasound and make sure everything is okay.


Can alcohol hurt your pregnancy at three weeks?

Most likely not. Most women don't even know they are pregnant this early. To do harm would be if you drink a lot for a very long time, regularly. You added this to abortion but most likely will it cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome to the fetus and not abort.


What effect does alcohol have on pregnancy?

alcohol can cause FAS or fetal alcohol syndrome, babies with FAS may have grand mal seizures, lowered IQ (around 60 to 80 i think) and irregular bursts of electricity in the brain. kids with FAS show signs much like kids with down syndrome


What three processes are part of cell division?

egg sperm and fetal egg sperm and fetal


Alcohol fetal syndrome?

Heart defectsSlow physical growth before and after birthVision difficulties and hearing problems.Microcephaly (Small head circumference and brain size)Mental retardationAbnormal behavior, such as short attention span, hyperactivity and extreme nervousness and anxiety.Low muscle tone and poor coordinationAbnormal joints, hands, feet, fingers and toes.Hemangiomas (strawberry birthmarks on the skin)Irregularities of the faceChildren with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) have a high risk of psychiatric problems, particularly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, or both. Often children with FASD are initially diagnosed with ADHD. A new study is the first to examine a range of cognitive factors and social behavior in children with FASD and ADHD, finding that those with FASD have significantly weaker social cognition and facial emotion-processing abilities.


What are three ways that risk behaviors can affect health status?

to drink alcohol, the use of tobacco, or second hand smoke.


What is alcohol-related neurologic disease?

effects can be grouped into three main categories: (1) intoxication due to the acute effects of ethanol, (2) withdrawal syndrome from suddenly stopping drinking, and (3) disorders related to long-term or chronic alcohol abuse.


What happens at the three month stage of fetal development?

eyes develop


What is a chromosomal disorder that could result from nondisjunction?

Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.


What are the three things alcohol affect is?

Such factors include the quantity of alcohol consumed; the time period of such consumption; the contents of the stomach; the drinker's size, weight, and proportion of body fat; gender; alcohol expectancies; and degree of any tolerance built up by past drinking experience.


What is the genetic disorder for having three 21 chromosomes?

down syndrome