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Midwives’ knowledge, attitudes and practice about alcohol exposure

This study investigates midwives' knowledge, attitudes and practice in relation to alcohol consumption during pregnancy and FASD.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Study protocol: Asking Questions about Alcohol in pregnancy

This article provides an overview of the Asking Questions about Alcohol (AQUA) study which examines the effects of low to moderate alcohol use during pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Australia plays “catch up” with FASD

This article provides an overview of FASD policy, health prevention, diagnosis and management in Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Supporting pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs

This report looks at ways to support women who use alcohol during pregnancy and the best methods to reduce these behaviours.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Gross Motor Deficits in Children Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol

This review looked at gross motor skills in children with FASD where moderate to heavy drinking was carried out during pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

FASD in Australia – the future is prevention

This article highlights efforts up until 2014 to recognise and prevent FASD in Australia. ..
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

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