Thus, rats exposed to alcohol in utero developed hypoplasia of the optic nerve similar to the findings in children born to alcoholic mothers. This strongly supports the hypothesis that prenatal alcohol exposure may adversely affect the development of the optic nerve. ? 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc....
Adult Children of Alcoholic Parents Although the effect of being an adult child of alcoholic parents has received significant attention in the popular media and among some clinicians, drawing conclusions from the research literature is difficult, since studies of adult children of alcoholic parents have...
"Our clinical experience has shown that children born to older alcoholic mothers display greater cognitive-behavioral deficits and more physical anomalies than those born to younger alcoholic mothers," said Piyadasa W. Kodituwakku, associate professor of paediatrics and neurosciences at the University of...
A mother who had 1 alcoholic drink should not breastfeed a baby for 2 to 3 hours afterwards, because this is the time in which the alcohol from 1 drink is eliminated from the breast milk [13,14]. Pumping and dumping does not speed up alcohol elimination from the breast milk [12]. ...
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Mothers were referred to the study by independent or hospital based midwives and prenatal drug use was assessed using the Substance Use Inventory29. In addition, meconium was collected soon after birth and was sent to the United States Drug Testing Laboratory, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA for drug...
12 Mothers who were abstinent throughout pregnancy comprised the control group for all analyses. Analysis used a 3-tiered approach in which PAE tier 1 consisted of children of women who drank any alcohol while pregnant. Tier 2 subdivided the exposure group into those with PAE in the first ...
Queer mother, midwife, poet, lover of ideas; finally throwing some words to the wind. My poems deal with sexuality, divorce (yes, the lesbian kind), mid-life transitions, midwifery, and anything else that strikes my fancy. Occasional strong language and
some of them love art and some of them just want to get out to recess to play soccer; some of them have working mothers, while some of them have mothers who stay at home and raise younger siblings; they come from huge families (I taught a little girl with twelve brothers and sisters...
It is no accident, then, that the first round of truly adult separation (not teenage rebellion) begins to rear its head somewhere around 30 for women and the menopause years for their mothers. For the first time, the veil begins to lift and we see each other for the women we have beco...