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  • In recognition of April being Alcohol Awareness Month, CDC is highlighting Brenna’s story

  • Inexpensive Education May Lower Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy

  • Influence of Childhood Trauma and Traumatic Stress on a Woman's Risk of Having a Child With an FASD

  • Information Only: The FASD Respect Act - An Update

  • Interesting Research Regarding Paternal Drinking

  • Ireland to Introduce World-first Alcohol Health Labelling Policy

  • Is kombucha okay to drink during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

  • It’s National Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week (May 13-19)

  • JAMA Study Finds Young Women Binge Drinking Slightly More Than Men of Same Age

  • January is National Birth Defects Awareness Month

  • January Webinar Series from Formed Families Forward

  • Join 3rd Annual Proof Alliance Caregiver Conference

  • Join FASD United and ACOG for 2023 FASD Awareness Month Twitter (X) Chat

  • Join FASD United and Others for #WorldBDay on Twitter

  • Join NOFAS for a Twitter Chat for Birth Defects Prevention Month

  • July 14th, Alcohol SBI Training: Getting Comfortable Asking About Alcohol Use

  • Key Messages for Pregnant Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Kick-off the Summer with Magnificent Mocktails: No-jito!

  • Knowledge Gaps Regarding Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Fetus

  • Kombucha and Pregnancy: Answers to Your Brewing Questions

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