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Alcohol Can Permanently Damage Your Baby's Brain - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on September 8, 2018 at 4:00 PM
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History of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness day - 9:09 AM 9th September 1999

The first Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) awareness day was established on the 9th September 1999. The recurring theme of the number 9 was especially chosen to remind the world in general and the pregnant woman in particular to stay away from alcohol during the nine months of pregnancy.

FAS awareness day was the brain child of Bonnie Buxton and her husband along with Teresa Kellerman who had children diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome. They were aware of the struggles involved in looking after children with serious learning and behavioral issues due to fetal alcohol syndrome. Together they decided to help parents as well as educate the general public about the dangers of fetal exposure to alcohol and prevention of FAS in their unborn babies.

Thanks to their efforts of gathering support and enlisting volunteers across the globe beginning in early 1999, the first FAS awareness day was ushered in at 9.09 am on the 9th September 1999 in Auckland, New Zealand by the ringing of bells and continuing northwards across the Atlantic up to Alaska.


Over the years, the FAS Awareness Day has gone from strength to strength and become a powerful movement spread across several countries crusading to create and spread awareness about the dangers to the fetus if the mother consumes alcohol during pregnancy.

‘Do not give your baby its first taste of alcohol even before it is born’

What We Can Do to Create and Spread FAS Awareness?

Social drinking and consuming alcohol for relaxation is on the rise particularly among the youth and can cause untold harm with severe ramifications unless the public is educated on the harmful effects of alcohol not only to them but their babies as well.

FAS - Interesting Facts

Features of FAS

The severity of FAS varies in each child, and includes a mix of physical and intellectual disabilities, as well as social and behavioral issues

Physical issues Mental Disabilities Social/Behavioral Issues

  • Characteristic face with small eyes, markedly thin upper lip, small upturned nose, and absence of the normally present crease between the nose and upper lip
  • Small head
  • Hearing and vision problems
  • Slow growth and development

  • Delayed speech and language development
  • Poor memory
  • Hyperactivity and volatile mood
  • Poor judgment and reasoning abilities
  • Learning difficulties at school

  • Poor social skills
  • Problems at school with other children
  • Impulsive and aggressive behavior
  • Inability to plan or focus on a task
  • Risk of criminal behavior and substance abuse

How You Can Prevent FAS

References:

  1. FASD Awareness Month - (https:www.nofas.org/fasdmonth/)
  2. International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day is September 9 - (https:www.niaaa.nih.gov/news-events/international-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-awareness-day-september-9)
  3. FASD Awareness - (https:www.cdc.gov/features/fasd-awareness-day/index.html)


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