Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, defined:
birth defects and serious lifelong mental and emotional difficulties that result from a child's prenatal exposure to alcohol. Symptoms may include learning and behavioral disorders (including attention deficits and hyperactivity), poor social judgment, and impulsive behaviors.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, as it might be used:
The social worker reported a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, although the mother denied that she used alcohol during her pregnancy.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome may also be referred to as:
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