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This article discusses the strategies to address foetal alcohol spectrum disorder with a focus on prevention.
This commentary explores the possibility that a policy of abstinence (i.e not drinking alcohol) for pregnant women may lead to termination of pregnancy.
While the findings of the meta-analysis should reassure women who have consumed alcohol at low levels during pregnancy, the risk of fetal growth and preterm birth increased.
This article reviews the evidence of risks in fetal development from low to moderate levels of prenatal drinking.
There is an urgent need for research to provide accurate information on the frequency of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in specific communities.