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The father plays a very important role in ensuring the health of his child, before and during pregnancy. Help your partner stay alcohol free.

new recovering hope video -- mothers speak out about FASDWelcome to the SAMHSA Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Center for Excellence Web site. The FASD Center is a Federal initiative devoted to preventing and treating FASD. This Web site provides information and resources about FASD. For more help, you can request training and technical assistance. We also provide materials you can use to raise awareness about FASD.

What is FASD? FASD is an umbrella term describing the range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. These effects may include physical, mental, behavioral, and/or learning disabilities with possible lifelong implications. The term FASD is not intended for use as a clinical diagnosis. It refers to conditions such as fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), fetal alcohol effects (FAE), alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND), and alcohol-related birth defects (ARBD). Each year, as many as 40,000 babies are born with FASD, costing the Nation about $4 billion.

If you're pregnant, don't drink. If you drink, don't get pregnant.

 

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