“医生,我不知道我怀孕了。我的宝宝有胎儿酒精谱系障碍吗?”

C. Green, Jocelynn L. Cook
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Green, C, and Cook, J.(2014)。“医生,我不知道我怀孕了。我的宝宝有胎儿酒精谱系障碍吗?”《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,3(1),117-120。怀孕期间喝多少酒是“安全的”?这是一个没有确切答案的问题。虽然没有母亲想要故意伤害她的孩子,但事实是,在怀孕期间饮酒会导致各种复杂的发育障碍,统称为胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)。妊娠期饮酒时间和剂量的确切剂量学数据尚不清楚,但酒精代谢的几个特征已被很好地描述,并对酒精对发育中的胎儿的有害影响具有重要意义。胚胎发育有几个关键时期,可以是短暂的,也可以是延长的,与特定的组织和结构(器官系统)相对应。在这些关键时期的任何一个酒精都可能对典型的胎儿发育产生显著的下游影响。酒精致畸不会产生单一的异常,而是会导致一系列出生缺陷和/或神经发育异常(即FASD)。这些认知或行为问题的表现各不相同,从生命早期严重而明显的,到出生后几年才微妙而明显的。基于妇女及其胎儿之间的差异、遗传和环境影响,酒精和怀孕的"绝对风险"不太可能被确定。这个古老的问题,“多少才算太多?”的问题也将得不到回答。最好的建议是:“不接触等于没有风险。”
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“Doc, I didn’t know I was pregnant. Does my baby have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder?”
Green, C., & Cook, J. (2014). “Doc, I didn’t know I was pregnant. Does my baby have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder?”. The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 3 (1), 117-120. doi:10.7895/ijadr.v3i1.176 How much alcohol is “safe” during pregnancy? This is a question for which there is no conclusive answer. Although no mother wants to intentionally harm her baby, the reality is that consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to a variety of complex developmental disabilities, collectively termed Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). The precise dosimetry data for the timing and dose of alcohol in pregnancy is unknown, but several features of alcohol metabolism are well characterized and have significant implications for alcohol’s deleterious effects on the developing fetus. There are a number of critical periods in embryonic development, which can be brief or prolonged and that correspond to specific tissues and structures (organ systems). Alcohol at any one of these critical periods can have significant downstream effects on typical fetal development. Alcohol teratogenicity does not produce a single abnormality, but instead can lead to a cluster of birth defects and/or neurodevelopmental abnormalities (i.e., FASD). Each of these cognitive or behavioral problems can vary in its expression, from severe and obvious early in life, to subtle and apparent only years after birth. Based on the variability among women and their fetuses, genetics and environmental influences, it is very unlikely that “absolute risk” for alcohol and pregnancy will ever be established. The age-old question, “How much is too much?”, will also remain unanswered. The best advice: “NO exposure equals NO risk.”
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