Asked by
Akash Sankritya
on Nov 22, 2024Verified
Research concerning maternal drinking during pregnancy indicates that
A) binge drinking and moderate drinking over a longer period of time are equally damaging.
B) moderate drinking over a longer period may be more damaging than binge drinking.
C) the effects of binge drinking depend on the type of beverage consumed by the mother.
D) neither binge drinking nor moderate drinking over a longer period of time have an effect on the fetus.
E) binge drinking may be more damaging than moderate drinking that takes place over a longer period.
Maternal Drinking
The consumption of alcohol by a pregnant woman, which can lead to various developmental disorders and health issues in the fetus, including Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).
Binge Drinking
Excessive consumption of alcohol in a short period, often leading to immediate and severe intoxication.
- Identify prenatal, perinatal, and neonatal risk factors associated with intellectual disabilities.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify prenatal, perinatal, and neonatal risk factors associated with intellectual disabilities.
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