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Drinking alcohol when pregnant causes a risk to your childs health. The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) affects one in 100 babies, resulting in restricted growth and heart failure.

FASD is the general term for many of mental, physical and behavioral problems associated with drinking alcohol during pregnancy, including Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. One drink shouldn’t result in FASD; however, no one knows exactly how much alcohol causes the disorder. To avert misunderstandings over what might be safe, many experts inform pregnant women to restrain themselves from drinking. There are several ways doing an alcohol drug test if you think someone you know is drinking whilst pregnant.

People with FASD often seem to be normal but compared to other children, they behave abnormally; they are usually not as quick to fathom things, stuff they learn is not stored for long (they aren’t processed into the long term memory), they have sudden mood swings and find social situations difficult.

There are a few physical indications of FASD including smaller and wide-set eyes, a thin upper lip and no groove between the nose and lip. But many don’t, which is a reason why their behaviour is often misinterpreted well into adulthood.

Drinking when pregnant is an irresponsible thing to do as it harms your unborn baby and damages them for life. If you can’t seem to be able to stop drinking alcohol when pregnant, you need to go and see a specialist to help you to stop drinking.

Many individuals with the disorder manage to adapt to social situations and can function well in some jobs, including some trades.

The easiest way to test for alcohol is by using a home urine alcohol testing, these tests are accurate, cheap and can be used at home.

In conclusion, if in doubt about how much you should drink when pregnant don’t drink at all, if you find you can’t stop drinking seek proffesional help for the sake of your baby.