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No grog during pregnancy is best

FASD – Fact Sheet infographic_Vietnamese

This fact sheet, produced by the FASD Hub Australia provides an overview of alcohol and pregnancy and FASD in Australia.

Information on What you need to know about the risks of alcohol and pregnancy

What you need to know about the risks of alcohol and pregnancy

This resource, developed by FARE, explains the risks of drinking alcohol if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.

Information you might not know about pregnancy and alcohol

Information you might not know about pregnancy and alcohol

This brochure, produced by FARE, provides evidence-based information about the effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

Information on What you need to know about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

What you need to know about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

This resource, develped by FARE, provides information about what Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is, how it is diagnosed, challenges faced by people with FASD, and how to find support.

Australian Alcohol Guidelines on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Australian Alcohol Guidelines on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

This resource, developed by FARE, sets out advice and evidence on alcohol, pregnancy and breastfeeding from Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council.

Information on What you can do to support someone to have an alcohol-free pregnancy

What you can do to support someone to have an alcohol-free pregnancy

This resource, developed by FARE, provides tips for partners, family and friends on how they can support someone who is pregnant to go alcohol-free.

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