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The Effects Of Fetal Alcohol On Pregnancy

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A woman finds out that she is pregnant at twelve weeks; she has been routinely partying and behaving promiscuously. For most women finding out this life changing news would affect their behavior, however; she continues to drink throughout her pregnancy. At thirty four weeks pregnant the woman delivers a four pound baby boy, he is rushed to the NICU with breathing problems and struggles to survive. Fortunately, the baby survives; but he continues to struggle throughout his life, learning slowly and displaying symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome all because his mother was unwilling or unable to stop drinking during her pregnancy. Drinking during pregnancy can cause a miscarriage which is a spontaneous loss of a pregnancy. Alcohol use during pregnancy can result in an infant having a low birth weight. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or FAS is a syndrome that affects a child throughout their life. Expectant mothers should refrain from any alcohol consumption during pregnancy because alcohol use can cause miscarriage, low birth weight or in extreme cases result in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Drinking during pregnancy can result in a miscarriage. A miscarriage is known as a pregnancy loss or a spontaneous abortion of the fetus before the 20th week. In general miscarriages are very common for women to have and the main cause of them is genetic abnormalities in the fetus, however alcohol consumption increases the chances of miscarriage. “Recent attention has focused on more moderate levels of

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