Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
My report is on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, or FAS. During the next four paragraphs
I will explain the cause, effect, prevention, and common misconceptions of FAS.
FAS is a somewhat common disease in babies. One out of every hundred babies
have FAS, and there is a prevention for it. The best prevention of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome is to not drink at all during pregnacy. Although many test’s have been
conducted that show one drink a day during pregnancy did not cause FAS, the best option
is no alcohol during pregnancy.
The biggest cause for FAS is with heavy drinkers of Alcohol during pregnancy.
Women who drink every day, during pregnancy, tend to have a better chance of having a
child with FAS.
Women who have children with FAS also tend to use illegal drugs, smoke, drink
to access, have unhealthy diet’s, and do not have medical care during pregnancy. They do
not realize their addiction and the fact that they are harming the baby. Furthermore I
would like to present some facts about the people who suffer from FAS.
Children with FAS tend to have the Following:
1) Smaller Heads
2) Deformed facial features
3) Abnormal joints and limbs
4) Poor Cordination
5) Problems with Learning
6) Short Memories
People ages 12-51 tend to suffer from the following:
1) Mental Health Problems
The Essay on How Alcohol Affects Nursing Babies
This is about how some babies breastfeeding mothers think drinking a glass of wine or beer will make her baby sleep more soundly. In fact, a baby sleeps less after drinking breast milk that contained alcohol. Studies show by an experiment by feeding plain breast milk to infants and breast milk with only a drop of alcohol. When the babies drank plain breast milk they slept an average of 78 minutes. ...
2) Have trouble with the law
3) Will be confined in prison
4) Have drug and alcohol problems
5) Disruptive school behaviour
6) Inapropriate sexual behaviour
The effects I just listed do not come from a pregnant woming taking one drink of
alcohol. Women should still take warning when drinking alcoholic beverages during
pregnancy. They should take responsibilty and shouldn’t drink to excess. Perhaps one
drink, or even no drinks would be the safest prevention.
A common misconception of this disease is that it is genetic and has nothing to do
with the alcohol consumption of the mother. This is completely false. Many studies have
been done to see if FAS is genetic and the answer is no. If a baby gets FAS the mother is
to blame no one else.
In my opinion, I think that the Mother of the child is to blame. She should take
responsibilty for her child and imagine just what she is putting the child through. FAS is
a serious problem and can be prevented. It is just a matter of responsibility.
In conclusion, FAS is a problem that needs to be put to an end. Thousands of
children a day are having their lives tramatized a day for a problem the mother has.
Mothers with pregnant need to realize what ever goes into there body that the baby is
getting to. They need to imagine that if they drink to excess they are letting there child
drink to excess. This is a health problem that can easily be solved and the effects are
absolutely unacceptable. In my opinion you should think of the baby before you drink.