In Australia 1982 I was pregnant with my 1st child there was an initiative called 'the Pregnant Pause'. So it was on the radio and television and it was if you were pregnant and going out or you were going to party anywhere where alcohol is served. It actually encouraged my friends and family not to drink around me. It also included smoking. There was also plenty of literature available. I was well and truly on the road to becoming a alcoholic. I 😂honestly had no idea about FASD and I probably would of drank if not for this iniative.
It can. It's called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder without Sentinel Facial Features. Although you get this diagnosis with 'two or less sentinel facial features'.
In Australia 1982 I was pregnant with my 1st child there was an initiative called 'the Pregnant Pause'. So it was on the radio and television and it was if you were pregnant and going out or you were going to party anywhere where alcohol is served. It actually encouraged my friends and family not to drink around me. It also included smoking. There was also plenty of literature available. I was well and truly on the road to becoming a alcoholic. I 😂honestly had no idea about FASD and I probably would of drank if not for this iniative.
Awesome explanation. I wonder about those women who didn’t know they are pregnant during their first trimester and partied a lot
beautifully explained
I have this but I don't think I look like most people with FASD, can this be true?
It can. It's called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder without Sentinel Facial Features. Although you get this diagnosis with 'two or less sentinel facial features'.
@@Anonymouseys oh cool