thin upper lip, small narrow eyes
What are some developmental issues (name 3)
speech issues, learning difficulties, low impulse control, difficulty focusing, poor memory
Can FAS be cured?
No it can't, but it can be managed
what is the definition?
it is a condition that affects someone's entire life from alcohol consumption during pregnancy
How does it get to the fetus?
What are the most common mental health issues?
Anxiety and Depression
physical symptoms regarding growth (name 2)
small head size, heart, kidney, bone problems, poor coordination, vision or hearing problems
How can FAS be managed? (name 2)
vocational programs, structured environments, counselling, special education services
what are the areas of problems? (name 2)
brain, nervous system, learning, memory, attention
Does it affect them the same as an adult
no, it can stay in the fetus longer and cause higher alcohol levels
what are the three most common disabilities it will affect?
Developmental, Behavioural, Physical
behavioural signs (name 1)
hard time regulating emotions and poor social skills
NO!! Once you become aware you're pregnant you should stop consuming alcohol immediately
Can you always tell when someone has FAS?
No you cannot, everyone presents it differently
How is the alcohol toxic?