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One Drink Too Many

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One Drink Too Many
Imagine the delivery room in a hospital. A new baby has just been born, and the parents are overjoyed until they see the stone-cold stare on the doctor’s face. The doctor notices that something is not quite right. The baby is then taken for further testing, where unfortunately Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is the final diagnosis. Tears are shed and questions quickly become answered. This is a reality that many parents face daily. A lifetime of problems diagnosed within minutes of what is supposed to be the happiest day of a parent’s life, thanks to just one drink. Fetal Alcohol syndrome is an ever rising epidemic that causes an extensive number of developmental disorders and a variety of primary and secondary disabilities. …show more content…

Studies show individuals that suffer from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome have shown significantly less activation in brain development than others who were not exposed to alcohol in utero. The relationship between brain structure and cognitive functioning were found to be altered as a result of FAS. Other factors include the influence within the mother. Of these factors, included is the socioeconomic status of the mother. Studies show that women of a higher socioeconomic status were more likely to drink during pregnancy. (Gauthier e-1) Addiction within the mother is also an influence. Studies show that women who struggle with an addiction are more likely to put off pregnancy until the problem is resolved, but there are still some who end up in situations such as having a child with a severe deficit caused by FAS. Mothers who have been diagnosed with FAS as an infant or child are more likely to cease drinking while pregnant because they are aware of the debilitating outcomes that occur as a result of alcohol exposure in utero (Gauthier e-1). These outcomes are just a fraction of what occurs when the fetus is exposed to alcohol in …show more content…

These disabilities can be broken down into alcohol related birth defects (ARBD) or alcohol related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND). Primary disabilities include a “high risk of premature birth, low birth rate, and are more likely to be affected by Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)” (Hankin 59). At birth they are often extremely irritable and hypersensitive to their surroundings. Prenatal alcohol exposure may also result in poor sucking, disrupted sleep states, low levels of arousal, tremulousness, body orientation, excessive mouthing, abnormal reflexes, hypertonia, and poor habituation to redundant stimuli (Williams 3). It is also shown that along with the primary mental disabilities, there are physical abnormalities such as facial dysmorphia, shortened palpebral fissures, a smooth philtrum, and a thin border of the upper

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