In western countries, alcohol consumption is widespread in women of reproductive age, and in binge quantities. These countries also continue to have high incidences of unplanned pregnancies, with women often reported to cease drinking after discovering their pregnancy. This suggests the early embryo may be highly exposed to the detrimental effects of alcohol during the periconception period. The periconception and pre-implantation windows, which include maturation of the oocyte, fertilisation, and morphogenesis of the pre-implantation embryo, are particularly sensitive times of development. Within the oviduct and uterus, the embryo is exposed to a unique nutritional environment to facilitate its development and establish de-novo expression ...
BACKGROUND:The possible teratogenic and lethal potencies of ethanol on the developing foetal bones e...
The development of pathologies during pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia, hypertension and fetal gro...
Pregnant alcoholic women riskthe health of their offspring inmultiple ways: (1) Exposure to alcohol ...
In western countries, alcohol consumption is widespread in women of reproductive age, and in binge q...
Prenatal alcohol exposure is one of the most significant causes of developmental disability in the W...
Aims: To examine the causes of variability in the effect of maternal drinking on the foetus, with pa...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
Alcohol exposure during pregnancy affects the development of the fetus in various ways and may lead ...
Objectives: To describe the serious health consequences of alcohol (ethanol) use, especially as they...
Pregnancy is one of the most important events in any female's life. It is a physiological process th...
Alcohol exposure during pregnancy affects the development of the fetus in various ways and may lead ...
Background: Alcohol is a teratogen and prenatal exposure may adversely impact the developing fetus, ...
Published: 06 January 2021Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy results in elevated vulnerab...
Numerous mechanisms likely contribute to the damaging effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the de...
The authors studied the association between female and male alcohol intakes at the time of conceptio...
BACKGROUND:The possible teratogenic and lethal potencies of ethanol on the developing foetal bones e...
The development of pathologies during pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia, hypertension and fetal gro...
Pregnant alcoholic women riskthe health of their offspring inmultiple ways: (1) Exposure to alcohol ...
In western countries, alcohol consumption is widespread in women of reproductive age, and in binge q...
Prenatal alcohol exposure is one of the most significant causes of developmental disability in the W...
Aims: To examine the causes of variability in the effect of maternal drinking on the foetus, with pa...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
Alcohol exposure during pregnancy affects the development of the fetus in various ways and may lead ...
Objectives: To describe the serious health consequences of alcohol (ethanol) use, especially as they...
Pregnancy is one of the most important events in any female's life. It is a physiological process th...
Alcohol exposure during pregnancy affects the development of the fetus in various ways and may lead ...
Background: Alcohol is a teratogen and prenatal exposure may adversely impact the developing fetus, ...
Published: 06 January 2021Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy results in elevated vulnerab...
Numerous mechanisms likely contribute to the damaging effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the de...
The authors studied the association between female and male alcohol intakes at the time of conceptio...
BACKGROUND:The possible teratogenic and lethal potencies of ethanol on the developing foetal bones e...
The development of pathologies during pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia, hypertension and fetal gro...
Pregnant alcoholic women riskthe health of their offspring inmultiple ways: (1) Exposure to alcohol ...