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Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a birth defect that is the result of
maternal drinking of alcoholic beverages during the pregnancy. It is a
preventable birth defect in that pregnant women who avoid consuming
alcohol can prevent this particular birth defect from occurring.
All fetuses of pregnant women who drink alcohol while pregnant are at
risk for fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
The effects of FAS are irreversible and can include mental and
behavioral problems. There are as many as 40,000 babies born each year
in the United States who are diagnosed with FAS.
Symptoms of FAS:
This birth defect manifests itself in a cluster of different but
related problems due to the exposure to alcohol during fetal
development. The cluster of problems may be referred to as fetal
alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).
Fetal alcohol syndrome is a leading cause of mental retardation and
yet it is preventable and to this day is still ranking the most
prevalent cause of mental retardation - a truly dismaying statement.
Symptoms:
Small eyes, very thin upper lip and a short turned up nose
Heart defects
Deformity of joints, limbs and fingers
Delayed physical growth before birth and after birth
Vision difficulties
Hearing difficulties
Small head circumference
Small brain size (microcephaly)
Mental retardation
Delayed development
Short attention span
Hyperactivity
Poor impulse control
Extreme nervousness and anxiety
Physicians may use other terms to describe the symptoms of FAS such
as: Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND) which refers to
the mental and behaviorl impairments experienced as a result of
exposure to alcohol during fetal development and alcohol-related birth
defects (ARBDs) which refer to the physical defects that occur as a
result of FAS.
What causes FAS?
When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol, it enters her bloodstream,
crosses over through the placenta into the baby’s bloodstream. The
unborn baby has a much slower metabolism than its mom and thus the
alcohol concentrations are higher. The alcohol will impair the optimal
nutrition for the baby’s developing tissues and organs and can even
damage brain cells. The risk increases the more alcohol the mom
consumes. Impairment to the developing baby includes facial features,
organs including the heart, bones, the central nervous system and the
brain. The most damage can be done during the first trimester when
some women may not even know that they are pregnant. Brain damage can
be done at any stage of pregnancy.
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can lead to birth defects and it can
cause miscarriage. Women who can conceive, suspect they may be
pregnant or are pregnant should not consume any alcohol. The more
alcohol consumed the higher the risk for birth defects.
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