ucation in mothers-to-be. The one thing most importantly stressed is that mother who knows or even thinks that she is pregnant should not drink anything that is made of alcohol. The educating of these mothers to the harm that they can cause themselves and their unborn children is what we need to do. They should know that with the imbalance of their meals and alcohol consumption that their children are suffering and cannot at times be given that chance to live and survive in society as normal children should. Because of the lack of education that they have they do not understand that what they do to themselves is also what they do to their children. Bibliography Bibliography Works Cited 1. Aase, Jon M. Clinical Recognition of FAS: difficulties of detection and diagnosis. Alcohol Health and Research World, Wntr 1994. v18. n1, p.5-10 2. Michaelis, Elias and Michaelis, Mary L. Cellular and Molecular Bases of Alcohol's Terato genic Effects. Alcohol Health And Research World, Wntr 1994. v18.n1.p.17-22 3. Seachrist, Lisa. Birth Defects Too Often Blamed On Alcohol. Science News, Nov 1995. v148. n20, p.314 4. Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and Psychomotor Development. American Family Physician, June 1996. v53.n8, p. 26-40 Word Count: 2348 Word Count: 2355 ...