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I need answers to fetal alcohol syndrome and effects. my 4 year old step son is in need of help.? |
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. Children with fetal alcohol syndrome may have physical disabilities and problems with learning, memory, attention, problem solving, and social/behavioral problems. http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fas/fasask.htm Has your son been to a genetic clinic to get the diagnosis. If he is having learning/behavior/speech problems you can contact your local school district or Child Find and get him special education services starting at 3 years old. |
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... 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... 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... i'd love to help but i don't know what you're asking... ...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 ... 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... 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 ...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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