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Even a moderate amount of alcohol may increase the risk of miscarriage or physical and mental problems in a baby. This means that any amount of alcohol, whether taken casually or regularly whilst pregnant, can cause FASD. 

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If you are pregnant, or planning to have a baby, do not take any form of alcohol. As much as one glass of alcohol, can harm your unborn child !  

 
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is 100 % preventable !

 

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