A Blood Test Could Detect Newborn Risk for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Soon, a blood test could help physicians determine if a newborn is at high risk of developing fetal alcohol syndrome. The findings could facilitate early intervention to improve the health of infants and children prenatally exposed to alcohol. It’s estimated that each year in the United States, 1 in every 750 babies is born with a . . . . Continue Reading
10% of Pregnant Women Admit to Consuming Alcohol
Author: Shernide Delva Drinking during pregnancy is a huge no-no. It’s been drilled into our minds the dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This is such common knowledge that visibly pregnant women drinking alcohol would likely receive public scrutiny. For the most part, women do not drink while pregnant. However a recent CDC report revealed . . . . Continue Reading
Your Baby’s Brain on Drugs
It should be basic knowledge that babies, while still developing in their mothers’ wombs are exposed to everything the mother is exposed to. That being said, even cigarette and marijuana smoke affect your baby’s brain. There have been numerous behavioral studies that clearly indicate that exposure to drugs, alcohol and tobacco in utero is bad . . . . Continue Reading