• Alcohol, pregnancy and breast-feeding

    Emonts P , Capelle X , Grandfils S , Petit P , Bücheler V , Rigo V
    Rev Med Liege 2019, 74(5-6),360-364

    Abstract : Perinatal studies over the last ten years report that 3 % of pregnant women have alcohol consumption. The malformative and neurological consequences of prenatal exposure to alcohol have been known for more than 50 years. Research has shown that the effects of alcohol during pregnancy and breast-feeding go far beyond visible abnormalities at birth. Neurological consequences, from minor psychomotor retardation to severe behavioural disorders, make all the severity of this intoxication and justify strict instructions to refrain from taking alcohol during pregnancy and breast-feeding.

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