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Limited quantities of the publications listed below are available free of charge.  To order online click here.

FAS Guidelines Cover Page FAS Guidelines for Referral and Diagnosis
These guidelines are intended to assist physicians and allied health professionals in the timely identification, referral, and diagnosis of persons with fetal alcohol syndrome. Before ordering multiple copies, please click here to view the guidelines in order to see if they are appropriate for your audience.
Think Before You Drink Brochure Think before you drink.
Brochure:
This brochure describes what FAS is and how to prevent it; the brochure targets childbearing-age women with the message to avoid drinking during pregnancy.  This brochure is a graphically enhanced version of the 1999 purple and black "Think Before You Drink" brochure from The Arc of the United States and CDC.
I never thought I’d get pregnant....let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome.

I never thought I’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Brochure:
This brochure targets African-American women and is intended to raise awareness about the risks of drinking during pregnancy, explain the causes and characteristics of FAS, highlight the risks associated with drinking and having unprotected sex, and identify ways to prevent FAS.

I never thought I’d get pregnant....let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome.

I never thought I’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Available with picture of mom and baby on the front cover (as shown above) or with a picture of a woman holding a glass of wine on the front (the content within is identical to brochure shown above).

Wanda never thought she’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome. Poster: 
Wanda never thought she’d get pregnant...let alone have a baby with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Karen doesn’t know she’s pregnant...by the time she finds out her baby will already have fetal alcohol syndrome. Poster:
Karen doesn’t know she’s pregnant...By the time she finds out, her baby will already have fetal alcohol syndrome.

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