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Surprising Facts On Foetal Alcohol Syndrome

Do you know what happens if a pregnant woman drinks alcohol? Find out here.

Now, most of us already know that drinking a couple of glasses of alcohol, once in a while, may not be very unhealthy, but what happens when a pregnant woman drinks? Well, it can cause a condition known as foetal alcohol syndrome.

Pregnancy is a very delicate phase of a woman's life, where every action of her's can directly or indirectly affect the well-being of the baby inside her womb.

For instance, if a pregnant woman indulges in lifting heavy things or exercising heavily, there is a chance that she might be putting herself at the risk of having a miscarriage.

The diet routine is also extremely important when a woman is pregnant, as the nutrients from the food that she consumes, directly reaches the foetus, through the placenta.

So, a woman must be extremely careful about what she eats and drinks, when she is pregnant.

As we know, drinking alcohol on a regular basis can be extremely harmful for our health and when pregnant women do it, it can cause foetal alcohol syndrome in their baby.

Have a look at some of the most surprising facts on foetal alcohol syndrome, here.

Fact #1

Fact #1

When the pregnant woman drinks excess alcohol, the alcohol from her blood stream passes through the placenta and reaches the foetus in her womb, affecting its tissues.

Fact #2

Fact #2

Some of the most common symptoms of foetal alcohol syndrome are the baby being born with problems in vision, hearing, memory and attention span.

Fact #3

Fact #3

Other symptoms of foetal alcohol syndrome include mental retardation and learning disabilities experienced by children.

Fact #4

Fact #4

In fact, foetal alcohol syndrome is known to be the largest cause for mental retardation in the world.

Fact #5

Fact #5

It is said that foetal alcohol syndrome is caused when the concentrated alcohol accumulated in the placenta deprives the foetus from receiving enough nutrition and oxygen.

Fact #6

Fact #6

Even if children born with foetal alcohol syndrome do not show signs of disabilities, they may suffer from psychological issues and grow up to be alcoholics or drug addicts, as they might have experienced internal neurological damage.

Fact #7

Fact #7

The damage caused by foetal alcohol syndrome is irreversible and has no cure, as of yet.

Story first published: Monday, January 16, 2017, 16:00 [IST]
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