FASD – Let’s Talk About It
On September 9, many Saskatchewan communities will be inviting people to barbecues, walks, or to enjoy Mocktails (non-alcoholic drinks). It is FASD Awareness Day.
One way of preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is to spread the word that a healthy pregnancy doesn’t include alcohol. A healthy pregnancy includes: regular visits with a healthcare provider, healthy eating, taking prenatal vitamins, exercising, and avoiding stress.
There is a lot of confusing information about pregnancy and alcohol and people aren’t sure what to do. The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute believes that providing education about FASD prevention will eliminate the confusion.
Research shows that:


