The flattening of the philtrum can be caused by genetics, developmental disorders, or conditions like fetal alcohol syndrome. The philtrum is formed during fetal development and its shape can be influenced by a variety of factors.
No it probably increases the chance by lowering inhibitions, leading to risky behavior. It also causes birth defects like Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
An agent that can cause a birth defect is called a teratogen. Teratogens can include various factors such as drugs, alcohol, infections, and environmental toxins that negatively impact fetal development during pregnancy. Exposure to teratogens can lead to structural or functional abnormalities in the developing fetus. Examples include thalidomide, alcohol (leading to fetal alcohol syndrome), and certain viral infections like rubella.
Most children born with Edwards' syndrome appear weak and fragile, and they are often underweight
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
Children with Down syndrome can learn to participate in physical exercise activities like other children. It may take children with Down syndrome longer than other children to reach developmental milestones, but they will eventually meet many of these milestones.
to act like there tough and hard
They do things like a typical child; they can do everything that a "normal" child can do.
Amniocentesis involves testing a sample of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus to examine the fetal cells for genetic abnormalities. In the case of Down syndrome, amniocentesis can identify the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21 in the fetal cells, which is characteristic of the disorder. This test can provide information about the genetic makeup of the fetus and help diagnose Down syndrome.
Well, you'll have future problems, probably learning disabilities if it goes on for a long time, brain damage, hospitalization, and sometimes death. It can also attack healthy tissue in your liver and scar it. And if your pregnant your baby with have fetal alcohol syndrom and is more than likely to have problems like down syndrome, brain damage in one of the brain areas (sight, smell, touch, ect) or all of the areas which result in death..
Subjects like PE and Drama use lots of group activities, which people with Asperger's Syndrome find harder.
AnswerGeneral wisdom says that women should not drink alcohol or use drugs during pregnancy. Always check with your physician before taking any medication during pregnancy. AnswerNO! http://www.womenshealthcaretopics.com/pregnancy_and_alcohol.htmhttp://www.drspock.com/faq/0,1511,8263,00.htmlIt Causes FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME! LOOK IT UP! It is VERY HORRIBLE!Especially when the fetus is developing in the early weeks and months of its life, your baby is developing things like its brain, spinal cord, and heart (circulatory system). That's some very important stuff to be making, so even a small amount of alcohol consumption WILL be devastating to your future baby, and you, when it comes out malformed AND/OR mentally retarded for LIFE! There is no cure for these kinds of deformities, and your child (and you, your life, and FAMILY) will suffer the consequences because you drank or smoked early on in pregnancy and throughout your pregnancy. Why even risk it, its NOT worth it!