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Alcohol: The teratogen
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A teratogen is:
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Any illicit substance consumed by a person during pregnancy.
Any agent that may compromise normal pregnancy or fetal development.
Chemicals that cause birth defects.
Alcohol is both a physical and behavioral teratogen.
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Research has determined how much alcohol is needed to impact fetal development.
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Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is associated with increased risk for
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spontaneous abortion, stillbirth microcephaly, and growth restriction.
Macrocephaly, SIDS, NS preeclampsia.
Prematurity, major/minoe malformations, and future cognitive/behavioral dysfunction.
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are a continuum of behavioral, cognitive, neurological, and physical symptoms that include the following diagnoses:
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ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder
FAS, partial FAS, ADHD
FAS, partial FAS, alcohol-related birth defects, alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder
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