F.A.S

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Science

 

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Richard K

 

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July 24, 2011

 

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University

 

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Another 40,000 children are born with fetal alcohol effects (FAE) each year. If you have adopted your child, there are signs you can recognize that may indicate fetal alcohol syndrome. Or if you have consumed alcohol during pregnancy and are concerned that your child may have FAS, there are some signs that you can look for...
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Or if you have consumed alcohol during pregnancy and are concerned that your child may have FAS, there are some signs that you can look for. Signs and Symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Characteristics of children with FAS include: low birth weight small head circumference failure to thrive developmental delay organ dysfunction facial abnormalities, including smaller eye openings, flattened cheekbones, and indistinct philtrum (an underdeveloped groove between the nose and the upper lip) epilepsy poor coordination/fine motor skills poor socialization skills, such as difficulty building and maintaining friendships and relating to groups lack of imagination or curiosity learning difficulties, including poor memory, inability to understand concepts such as time and money, poor language comprehension, poor problem-solving skills behavioral problems, including hyperactivity, inability to concentrate, social withdrawal, stubbornness, impulsiveness, and anxiety Children with FAE display the same symptoms, but to a lesser degree, and are less likely to have mental retardation...
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