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This study investigated the accuracy and ease of use of screening for alcohol and other drugs at an antenatal service.
Landmark Australian Government report into FASD in Australia.
This commentary explores the possibility that a policy of abstinence (i.e not drinking alcohol) for pregnant women may lead to termination of pregnancy.
Western Australian Government report into FASD in the state.
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of alcohol documentation in a Child Development Service and the knowledge, attitudes and practice of health practitioners.
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.
This article reports on a survey of health professionals to evaluate their familiarity with and use of five existing diagnostic guidelines for FASD.
This study examined women’s alcohol consumption in pregnancy and potential predictors of alcohol consumption.
This article outlines a project management approach used in the Alcohol and Pregnancy Project.