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What is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)?

FAS is not a single birth defect. Instead, it's a cluster of related conditions, including:
  • Characteristic facial shape or appearance (such as small eyelid openings, smooth skin surface between nose and upper lip)
  • Small head size
  • Retarded growth before and after birth
  • Mental retardation
  • Short attention span
  • Behavioral problems
Babies with fetal alcohol effects (FAE) have some but not all of these characteristics. More recently, physicians have used the term "alcohol-related birth defects" to describe babies and children who have problems related to prenatal alcohol exposure but who don't meet the criteria for fetal alcohol syndrome.

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