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Prenatal Factors Affecting Motor Development
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders FAS FAE Alcohol related birth defects (ARBD) Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND)
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Alcohol Leading cause of birth defects in U.S. ~ 40,000 infants/ year
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FAS ARND & ARBD = occur ~ 3 times as often as FAS. Currently based on Mother Researchers studying male’s role.
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Full FASD = Intellectual and physical defects FAE = less severe (ARND)
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(ARND) children = ignored due to “normalcy” “If a pregnant woman drinks alcohol but her child does not have all of the symptoms of FAS, it is possible that her child has an alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND).” retrieved from CDC-2/15/05- (http://www.cdc.gov)
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Characteristics of F.A.S
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FAS Facts Secondary problems for FAS & ARND- difficulties in school, alcohol & drug abuse, problems with law, etc 1998- $2.8 billion annual cost 2006 – $5.4 billion
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Smoking Maternal smoking linked with SIDS SIDS: 3 to 4 times more likely to die from SIDS, when Moms smoke before and after birth
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Drugs Possible effects of Cocaine – Fetal Brain damage – Hypertension – LBW – Learning Disabilities
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Why are prescriptive drugs problematic to the fetus? Would over-the-counter drugs be problematic?
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Chromosomal Disorders Down Syndrome – AKA ? – Most common chromosomal alteration – 47 vs 46 chromosomes – seems to be age related
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Atlanto-Axial Subluxation Cardiovascular defects Motor development rates =same sequence, slower rate
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Motor Development Research and Infants with Down Syndrome Delays in emergence of reflexes Delays in attaining motor milestones Ulrich Research (p. 96)
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Maternal Diseases Rubella HIV Genital herpes Chlamydia
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Teen Pregnancy Gallahue statistics
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Prenatal Diagnostic Procedures Ultrasound Amniocentesis
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