What You Can Do to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Professional's Guide
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Drinking during pregnancy can cause a number of birth defects including fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and fetal alcohol effects (FAE). These alcohol-related disabilities are not only a major drain on our nation's fiscal and health care resources, they are responsible for immeasurable suffering, family disintegration, and wasted human potential. Dr. Blume's work details: -The devastating effects of how FAS: Retards an infant's growth before and after birth Damages an infant's central nervous system Causes facial abnormalities Can cause other birth defects Can send a newborn infant into withdrawal -The risk of FAS/FAE in women who drink during pregnancy -Ways to prevent FAS/FAE in women: Educational approaches Screening the obstetric patient Treatment referrals Treatment needs of pregnant alcoholics -Prevention and public policy This concise guide is designed to help professionals motivate clients to seek out early and adequate prenatal care, avoid all use of alcohol during pregnancy, explore ways to get help for alcohol and alcohol-related problems, and make the birth of their babies a happy event.
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