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Chunk #52 — Discussion

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A 14-year retrospective maternal report of alcohol consumption in pregnancy predicts pregnancy and teen outcomes.
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likelihood of denying or distorting alcohol use during pregnancy, can substantiate antenatal assessments, and effectively aid in later diagnoses. In conclusion, valid retrospective assessment of prior in-pregnancy drinking can be an effective indicator of prenatal exposure, predict common prenatal alcohol-related behavioral problems, and may facilitate diagnosis and subsequent intervention by educators, social service personnel, and health care providers, thereby reducing the life-long impact of the FASDs.