Question
A baby born with fetal alcohol syndrome may have:
cirrhosis and liver failure
delayed growth
increased risk of cancer
heart defects
cirrhosis and liver failure
delayed growth
increased risk of cancer
heart defects
Answers
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A baby born with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) may have:
- **Delayed growth**: Children with FAS often experience growth deficiencies both before and after birth.
- **Heart defects**: Structural heart anomalies are one of the possible physical manifestations of fetal alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
Cirrhosis and liver failure, as well as an increased risk of cancer, are not typically associated with fetal alcohol syndrome. FAS primarily affects physical and cognitive development, along with growth and behavior. If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
- **Delayed growth**: Children with FAS often experience growth deficiencies both before and after birth.
- **Heart defects**: Structural heart anomalies are one of the possible physical manifestations of fetal alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
Cirrhosis and liver failure, as well as an increased risk of cancer, are not typically associated with fetal alcohol syndrome. FAS primarily affects physical and cognitive development, along with growth and behavior. If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!