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    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
    Does Matt Damon have Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    He has the face for it? LOL he speaks very highly of you too....

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    Can i have fetal alcohol syndrome?

    I doubt it.. Adults with Fetal alcohol syndrome have difficulty maintaining successful independence. They have trouble staying in school, keeping jobs, or sustaining healthy relationships. They req...

    Help with fetal alcohol syndrome?

    Give the management an ultimatem - either they kick him out or stop him from what he's doing, or you move. If your landlords are halfway intelligent, they will see that they are going to have ...

    'FETAL' ALCOHOL Syndrome?!?

    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is something that occurs to the fetus in the womb because the mother drinks alcohol while she is pregnant. did your mother drink while she was pregnant with you? You would ...

    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome do you deserve a compensation package ?

    what don't drink while you're pregnant

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    How does Fetal Alcohol Syndrome affect development?

    Babies with FAS can have low birth wt, small eye openings with epicanthal folds, flattened nose bridge, flattened philtrum (the two bumps under the nose), small upper lip, and small lower jaw.

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    What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a condition characterized by abnormal facial features, growth retardation, and central nervous system problems. It can occur if a woman drinks alcohol during pregna...

    Question about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    I do believe there are different severities of FAS "Summary Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a collection of birth defects that occur when a fetus is exposed to alcohol. These range from ...

    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome help.....?

    FAS cannot be inherited. Not mild, not moderate and not severe cases. The syndrome is a result of prenatal use of alcohol. If you can rule out this out, you have nothing to fear in that area. E...

    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ???? (FAS)?

    Start with the wiki page which is alright just by itself and have a look at the links which will give you even more info

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    I have a child with fetal alcohol syndrome who also had down syndrome. Is there any documentation on this?

    I think you have to be careful here. Some of the signs of FAS are also present in persons with Down syndrome. Probably the most important factor in a situation such as yours is if there is a histor...

    Fetal alcohol syndrome?

    FAS can occur at any stage. I read an article saying that 1 out of every 100 babies who's mothers drink alcohol may be affected in some way. It may not be major, but only just a small proble...

    Um, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? I'm desperate!?

    You're going to have to do some research on your own, but I'll give you a good website. Read their FAQ and such. I'm not sure who picked the questions and who picked FAS, but some ...

    What are the organs/body parts most affected by fetal alcohol syndrome?

    There are widespread effects from FAS. The biggest problems are with the brain, and many children with FAS have mental retardation. Other body parts affected may include the heart, face, skeleton, ...

    Are there any defining charateristics of someone with fetal alcohol syndrome that last into adulthood?

    Some of the characteristics include: Nervousness and anxiety Short attention span Poor impulse control Lack of linear thinking skills. Often unable to determine potential effect of individual ...

    What is the best treatment for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    From the CDC: ...

    Is there a cure for fetal alcohol syndrome?

    No, fetal alcohol syndrome is a developmental problem where the alcohol damaged the baby's brain tissue and other organs while they were developing. Unless you can somehow regrow your brain, ...

    My adoptive children have partial fetal alcohol syndrome?

    By "partial fetal alcohol syndrome" you probably mean Fetal Alcohol Effect, which does not include all the symptoms and effects of FAS, but comes with its own issues. FAS/FAE (now also...

    Whats something similar to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    Aarskog syndrome rounded face widow's peak hairline wide-set eyes (hypertelorism) droopy eyelids (blepharoptosis) downslanting eye slits (palpebral fissures) small nose with nostrils...

    Can kids die from fetal alcohol syndrome????

    Since he was born alive and has presumably survived at least a few weeks (long enough to be adpoted anyway) he isn't likely to die from it. He may be mentally retarded or have a host of other ...

    What are the symptoms Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    Mental retardation is the most common and serious birth defect associated with FAS. Perhaps the most notable defects in FAS involve the face and eyes. In general, these defects are obvious and inc...

    I need answers to fetal alcohol syndrome and effects. my 4 year old step son is in need of help.?

    Fetal alcohol syndrome is a condition characterized by abnormal facial features, growth retardation, and central nervous system problems. It can occur if a woman drinks alcohol during pregnancy. Ch...

    Any information on fetal alcohol syndrome would be helpfull?

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    How large is a urinary bladder in a 4 year old girl?

    You may want her tested for diabetes. My daughter did that too but she was 22 months old. Does she drink alot of water in excess? and when she does drink it does she guzzle it down like she cant ge...

    To all people who knows FAS and ARND?

    Fetal alcohol syndrom refers to birth defects seen in children exposed to alcohol. The term at first only refered to the actual physical defects seen (specifically defects of the top lip, the groov...

    Psych class case study. I NEED HELP PLEASE?

    i'd love to help but i don't know what you're asking...

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    How much proven, peer-reviewed, scientifically sound research has been conducted on pregnant women...?

    Don't beat yourself up. That isn't going to help anything. Every person metabolizes alcohol differently, so there is no way of knowing what a safe level of consumption would be. Since ...

    Are there any treatments for alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder ?

    There aren't any medications that specifically treat the fetal alcohol syndrome, but there are treatments for the various symptoms/behaviors that are associated with it-usually similar meds as...

    Can a mother that was diagnosed w/ fetal alchol syndrome herself pass the genetics on to her child?

    You had fetal alcohol syndrome because your mother drank when she was pregnant with you. If you aren't drinking you won't be having a child with it

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    What is the actual size of the brain of a baby with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

    That, of course, would vary from baby to baby. You can go to Webmd.com then enter "fetal alcohol syndrome" in the search bar. There are several good articles to read.

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