Alcohol counselling of 85 pregnant problem drinkers: effect on drinking and fetal outcome |
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Authors: | ERJA HALMESMÄ KI Senior Registrar |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetries and Gynaecology, University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary. Eighty-five pregnant problem drinkers were given intensive counselling throughout gestation to persuade them to reduce or stop their alcohol intake. Nevertheless, 7% of their blood specimens collected at follow-up visits contained ethanol. Fifty-five women (65%) were able to reduce their alcohol consumption by at least 50%. Alcohol abuse was associated in a dose-dependent manner with fetal growth retardation detectable by uftrasonography from 27 weeks gestation. Twenty infants (24%) had a complete fetal alcohol syndrome and 22 (26%) had some features of'fetal alcohol effects' (FAE). In addition, the rate of structural malformations was high (13%). Of the women with continuous alcohol abuse 89% gave birth to infants with at least one feature of FAE compared with only 40% of those who decreased their alcohol consumption. |
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