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Signs
and Symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome...
If
you adopted a child or consumed alcohol during pregnancy and are concerned
that your child may have FAS, watch for characteristics of the syndrome,
which include:
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low birth weight
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small head circumference
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failure to thrive
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developmental delay
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organ dysfunction
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facial abnormalities, including smaller eye openings, flattened
cheekbones, and indistinct philtrum (an underdeveloped groove between
the nose and the upper lip)
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epilepsy
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poor coordination/fine motor skills
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poor socialization skills, such as difficulty building and maintaining
friendships and relating to groups
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lack of imagination or curiosity
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learning difficulties, including poor memory, inability to understand
concepts such as time and money, poor language comprehension, poor
problem-solving skills
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behavioral problems, including hyperactivity, inability to concentrate,
social withdrawal, stubbornness, impulsiveness, and anxiety
!Children
with FAE display the same symptoms, but to a lesser degree.
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