Yes, fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a serious condition that can occur when a pregnant woman drinks alcohol. When a pregnant woman drinks, the alcohol in her body passes through the placenta and can reach her unborn baby. Exposure to alcohol while in the womb can cause physical, mental, behavioral, and learning problems in a newborn baby.
Drinking any amount of alcohol during pregnancy can be dangerous to the developing baby. Even one drink can increase the risk of FAS. FAS can cause a range of physical and mental problems, including heart defects, facial deformities, small head size, poor coordination, intellectual disabilities, and behavioral problems. These problems can last a lifetime and can cause lifelong health and learning difficulties.
It is important that pregnant women avoid drinking any amount of alcohol. If a pregnant woman has already been drinking, she should speak to her doctor right away. There are treatments available that can help reduce the risk of FAS and other problems.
In summary, yes, one drink can cause fetal alcohol syndrome. Pregnant women should avoid drinking any amount of alcohol to reduce the risk of FAS and other problems. If a pregnant woman has already been drinking, she should speak to her doctor right away.