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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fact Sheets

The fact sheets are available in a printable PDF format.  These documents require the Adobe Acrobat Reader for proper viewing. Visit  http://www.adobe.com/ to get a free copy of Adobe Reader.

printable PDF formatted documentAlcohol Use and Pregnancy (updated July 2004)
 

printable PDF formatted documentFetal Alcohol Syndrome (updated July 2004)
 

printable PDF formatted documentLiving with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (updated July 2004)
 

printable PDF formatted documentMonitoring Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (updated July 2004)

 

Click here for a complete listing of fact sheets from the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. These fact sheets provide an overview of the health topic as well as a description of related CDC activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This page was last updated Thursday, August 05, 2004

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