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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for fetal alcohol syndrome
  1. ... group of defects in the baby known as fetal alcohol syndrome. Symptoms can include: Behavior and attention problems Heart ... risk of giving birth to a child with fetal alcohol syndrome . The more you drink, the more you raise ...
  2. Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a collection of growth, mental, and physical problems that may occur in a baby when a mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy.
  3. ... even in modest amounts, may be born with fetal alcohol syndrome, which often consists of growth retardation, unusual facial ...
  4. ... due to certain medical conditions, including: Down syndrome Fetal alcohol syndrome Turner syndrome Phenylketonuria (PKU) Williams syndrome Noonan syndrome ...
  5. ... growth, including: Down syndrome Aarskog syndrome Cohen syndrome Fetal alcohol syndrome Trisomy 13 Rubella syndrome Turner syndrome Klinefelter syndrome ...
  6. ... cases, it may be due to: Down syndrome Fetal alcohol syndrome Certain genetic disorders
  7. ... conditions such as Down syndrome, Aarskog syndrome or fetal alcohol syndrome.
  8. ... syndrome (delirium tremens) Delirium Dementia Drug abuse monitoring Fetal alcohol syndrome Intentional overdose Seizures Stroke caused by cocaine use ...
  9. ... harm your growing baby. Severe birth defects or fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) may occur.
  10. ... birth defects in your baby. This is called fetal alcohol syndrome . Drinking alcohol while you are breastfeeding can also ...
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