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Vital Signs Issue: February 2016

More than 3 million US women at risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy

Sexually active women who stop using birth control should stop drinking alcohol, but most keep drinking

 

FASDAn estimated 3.3 million women between the ages of 15 and 44 years are at risk of exposing their developing baby to alcohol because they are drinking, sexually active, and not using birth control to prevent pregnancy, according to the latest CDC Vital Signs report released today. The report also found that 3 in 4 women who want to get pregnant as soon as possible do not stop drinking alcohol when they stop using birth control.

Alcohol use during pregnancy, even within the first few weeks and before a woman knows she is pregnant, can cause lasting physical, behavioral, and intellectual disabilities that can last for a child’s lifetime. These disabilities are known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs). There is no known safe amount of alcohol – even beer or wine – that is safe for a woman to drink at any stage of pregnancy.

“Alcohol can permanently harm a developing baby before a woman knows she is pregnant,” said CDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat, M.D. “About half of all pregnancies in the United States are unplanned, and even if planned, most women won’t know they are pregnant for the first month or so, when they might still be drinking. The risk is real. Why take the chance?”

 

CDC works to prevent alcohol-exposed pregnancies and FASDs through a variety of activities including:

  • Tracking alcohol use among women of reproductive age in the United States;
  • Supporting the implementation of evidence-based interventions to reduce risky alcohol use and alcohol-exposed pregnancies, including through alcohol screening and brief interventions and the CHOICES program;
  • Collaborating with FASD Practice and Implementation Centers and national partners to promote practice changes among healthcare providers in the prevention, identification, and management of FASDs;
  • Promoting effective interventions for children, adolescents, and young adults living with FASDs and their families; and
  • Offering FASD-related educational information and materials for women of reproductive age, healthcare providers, and the general public.


For more information about alcohol use during pregnancy and FASDs, please visit www.cdc.gov/fasd. please visit CDC Vital Signs
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Vital Signs is a monthly report that appears as part of the CDC journal, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Alcohol can cause pregnancy, too.

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FNW wrote:

Alcohol can cause pregnancy, too.


 LMAO...



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HAHAHAHahahaha!

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FNW for the win!

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Oh good grief. Yahoo's headline on this is that the CDC is "shaming" women by telling them to stop having sex or stop drinking alcohol. So medical facts are shaming now?



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