FASD NICE Quality Standards Statement 1: Pregnant women are given advice throughout pregnancy not to drink alcohol.
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What Is
FASD?

What Is
FASD?

Go Alcohol Free
No Risk of FASD

Drinking any alcohol can cause difficulties during your pregnancy. This could result in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), causing lifelong disabilities for your child. There is no safe time or safe amount of alcohol to drink during pregnancy.

 

 

What is #FASD?

FASD causes
Lifelong
Disabilities

FASD stands for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and is an umbrella term used to describe the range of lifelong disabilities that can occur as a result of drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

 

 

Symptoms
can include

Chief Medical Officers’ Guidelines

Chief Medical Officers’ Guidelines

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Top Tips for Supporting Individuals with FASD

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