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This study investigated the association between dose, pattern, and timing of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and birth defects. Compared with abstinence, heavy alcohol use in the first trimester was associated with a fourfold increase in risk of birth defects. The study found no association between low or moderate prenatal alcohol exposure and birth defects.
This study considered the use of the "composite method" in assessment of alcohol effects on the fetus.
This article considers the relationship between FASD and ADHD and whether some of the interventions used in ADHD may be adapted for people with FASD.
This study surveyed 1103 Australian women about their knowledge and attitudes related to drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
This 8-year longitudinal study of mothers who drank alcohol during their pregnancy looked at the impact on behaviours in children over two years old.
This study aimed to assess women’s compliance with different Australian guidelines on alcohol intake during pregnancy.
The effect of alcohol consumption in pregnancy depends on the amount of alcohol consumed each time, the frequency and duration of alcohol use.
This article discusses the barriers health professionals have to addressing prenatal alcohol use and the strategies to overcome them.
This article looks at the challenge of convincing governments to collect information on congenital anomalies (also called birth defects).
This study aimed to assess the value of extending notification to the Western Australian birth defects register beyond the age of one.