Region 6 Edmonton and Area FASD - Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

 


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There is no cure for FASD.

People with FASD have brain damage that lasts for their lifetime.

There is no known safe amount of alcohol for a woman to drink during pregnacy.

To prevent FASD, it is best not to drink any alcohol when pregnant.