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Fetal alcohol syndrome &
Pregnancy
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a
group of birth defects caused by
drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
Children with FAS have many
physical, mental and behavioral
problems and may be mentally
retarded. They are small,
underweight babies. As they get
older, they often have trouble with
learning, attention, memory, and
problem solving. They may have poor
coordination, be impulsive, and have
speech and hearing problems.
The effects of FAS last a lifetime.
Most children with FAS have trouble
with work and with personal
relationships when they become
adults. Many have legal problems.
FAS cannot be reversed, but it can
be prevented by not drinking alcohol
when pregnant.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
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is intended for your general
knowledge only and is not a
substitute for medical advice or
treatment for specific medical
conditions. The information should
not be used during any medical
emergency or for the diagnosis or
treatment of any medical condition.
A licensed physician should be
consulted for diagnosis and
treatment of any and all medical
conditions.
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