• Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) results from alcohol exposure during pregnancy, and is thought to be the most common neurodevelopmental condition in Scotland. (rcpe.net)
  • It is almost fifty years since the first studies describing the dysmorphology of children who were exposed to alcohol during pregnancy, named Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), were published and laid the foundation for our knowledge around risks associated with prenatal alcohol use. (rcpe.net)
  • What Are The Fetal Developments & Symptoms in 40 Weeks Pregnancy? (stylesatlife.com)
  • The development of the human blood-CSF-brain barrier. (cdc.gov)
  • Here, Dr Lisa Schölin from the UK FASD Research Collaboration discusses FASD in the UK with a focus on the Scottish context, including recent research and developments. (rcpe.net)
  • The growing interest in this area comes on the backdrop of recent progress in raised awareness, policy developments and coordinated activities in Scotland and across the UK. (rcpe.net)
  • Development: Not only is your baby's heart starting to beat, it beats at twice the rate of yours. (iraqaptaadvice.com)