Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

The ill effects of alcohol consumed during pregnancyare caused by a pregnant woman consuming alchohol
causes a pattern of mental and physical defects inbetween the 10th and the 20th week of
some unborn babies, known as Fetal Alcoholpregnancy.Alcohol interferes with the ability of the
Syndrome. Fetal alcohol syndrome was named infetus to receive sufficient oxygen and nourishment
1973 by two dysmorphologists, Kenneth Lyons Jonesfor normal cell development in the brain and other
and David W. Smith of the University of Washingtonbody organs. FAS is characterized by abnormal facial
Medical School in Seattle.In the United States, therefeatures, growth deficiencies, and central nervous
are more babies born with fetal alcohol syndromesystem problems. People with FAS have problems
than HIV or Downs Syndrome. A child born with FASwith learning, memory, attention span,
may be seriously handicapped, possibly requiring acommunication, vision, hearing, or a combination of
lifetime of special care. Most of the disabilities of FASthese.