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Fifty years ago, alcohol wasn’t widely considered a danger to the developing fetus – some doctors even infused pregnant women with high doses of it to prevent premature labor. But, by the 1970s scientists began to recognize the connection between alcohol consumption by mothers and birth defects and developmental problems in their children. Today the consequences are well documented, yet millions of babies born worldwide continue to be affected by the conditions known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).

 

https://www.fic.nih.gov/News/GlobalHealthMatters/may-june-2016/Pages/niaaa-fetal-alcohol-research.aspx