Diagnosis only occurs after birth. FAS is the most serious form of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). A fetus can develop FASD in the womb when a pregnant individual drinks alcohol while ...
There is no cure for prenatal substance exposure. Yet research shows that a child’s lifetime outcomes can be improved with early intervention services between birth and age 3, helping children talk, ...
GPs are being urged to make use of three new clinical codes for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) to help monitor their care and better understand the needs of those with the condition. A team at ...
Background: Alcohol exposure in pregnancy is a common and modifiable risk factor for poor pregnancy and child outcomes. Alcohol exposure in pregnancy can cause a range of physical and ...