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International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) Awareness Day 2021

by Karishma Abhishek on September 8, 2021 at 4:49 PM
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International Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) Awareness Day is commemorated on September 9th every year. Countries all around the world release proclamations to signify the awareness of the deadly consequences of FASD.

What is Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)?

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a collection of lifelong disabilities that affects the brain and body of people who were exposed to alcohol in the womb. These persons generally require special supports to cope and succeed with various aspects of their daily lives.


When the mother consumes alcohol during pregnancy, it enters the unborn baby's bloodstream that additionally causes permanent and irreversible damages to the organs of the developing fetus.

‘International Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) Awareness Day is celebrated on September 9th every year. The day raises awareness on the fact that "NO amount of alcohol is safe to use during pregnancy for a woman".’

These lead to physical and intellectual problems in the born children. FASDs are completely preventable by avoiding alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

History

Initially, the International FASD day was celebrated on September 9th in 1999 (9/9/99). The ninth day of the ninth month of the year was chosen to signify abstaining from alcohol for the complete nine months of pregnancy for a woman.

However, awareness should exceed beyond the event of remembrance and be cultivated by every woman to prevent FASD.

Burden of Alcohol

In the United States, alcohol is deemed as the foremost preventable cause of several birth defects and developmental disorders. It can damage the developing fetal brain. Almost thousands of children are born with life-long disabilities annually due to being prenatally exposed to alcohol.

Every 1 in 8 women drinks alcohol during her pregnancy as per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This raises the child's risk for various disorders including low IQ, learning disabilities, speech and language delays, behavioral problems, vision and hearing problems, and many others.

The severe effects of the alcohol are particularly noted during the first three months of pregnancy - a time when a woman may not even be aware she is pregnant.

Hence, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recognizes International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Awareness Day as a reminder that during pregnancy, there is no "safe" level of drinking.

It is best recommended for the women (who are sexually active and not using birth control or trying to become pregnant) to abstain from drinking.

International Awareness

The international day illustrates the range of conditions that can emerge from alcohol use during pregnancy. People all around the globe unite to celebrate the event and dignify knowledge on the dangers of drinking during pregnancy.

The day also brings to light the fight of the individuals and families who suffer from FASD.

Several organizations like NOFAS, the NOFAS Affiliate Network, federal agencies, The European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI), and countless others join hands to prevent prenatal alcohol exposure and support children and adults living with FASD on this global day and throughout the month.

Event Commemoration

The event emphasizes the passing of the notion - "Alcohol and pregnancy: No safe amount; No safe time; No safe alcohol. Period." Almost every time zone of the countries from New Zealand to Alaska ring the bells at 9:09 am to again notify the nine minutes past nine on the ninth day of the ninth month.

Basic Health Messages are passed on FASD that include:

Hence every little drop of alcohol that the mother consumes is harmful to the developing fetus and also increases the risk of miscarriage.

RED SHOES ROCK!

As the COVID-19 pandemic marks the restrictions that curtail several social activities for the event, New Zealand comes up with a theme to step into the red shoes and share the clicks to fasd@ahw.org.nz for strengthening the FASD awareness.

Years ago, an adult living with FASD - RJ Formanek sparked Red Shoes Rock! He chose to wrap up the red shoes to stand out from the crowd, get people talking, and make FASD noticeable - now it's gone global!

September attracts everyone to wear RED SHOES as they step out to S T R E T C H those legs around the neighborhood. In the case of indoors, one can capture their best indoor bubble dance moves in those shoes!

Join Hands to Make a Difference

As several FASD organizations across the world are bestowing a list of resources throughout the month to prevent FASD, one can easily connect even online to learn and join the share.

FASD related events like presentations, social media programs, a 9km run/walk for life or fun run, workshops, and resolutions are planned and featured to promote the awareness to the largest national FASD audience.

The CDC in collaboration with the FASD team has also released the NOFAS public awareness guide that includes information about how to start a support group or own community organization, ways to develop prevention activities, and reach the media & other important audiences.

2021 Online FASD Day

A digital toolkit of resources has been developed by Te Hiringa Hauora (Health Promotion Agency) to assist the promotional activities for FASD awareness month.

An online event is hosted by the University of Auckland and Alcohol Healthwatch on Thursday, Sept 9 from 8:50 am to 9:50 am to mark the FASD Awareness Day (https:auckland.zoom.us/j/91757149485). This includes the guest speakers - The Children's Commissioner, Judge Andrew Becroft, and the Disability Rights Commissioner Paula Tesoriero with a moment of reflection at 9:09 am.

FASD Fact Sheet

It is thereby the responsibility of the whole community to support alcohol-free pregnancies for preventing the deadly consequences of FASD.

References:

  1. National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - (https:nofas.org/fasdmonth/)
  2. International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day - (https:www.efcni.org/event/international-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-fasd-awareness-day-2/)
  3. SEPTEMBER 9TH, INTERNATIONAL FASD AWARENESS DAY - (https:farrsa.org.za/september-9th-international-fasd-awareness-day/)
  4. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) - (https:www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fasd/facts.html)
  5. International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day is September 9 - (https:www.niaaa.nih.gov/international-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-awareness-day-september-9)
  6. FASD Month - (https:canfasd.ca/fasd-awareness-month/)
  7. International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day - (https:yourhealthlink.health.nsw.gov.au/event/international-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-fasd-awareness-day/)
  8. World Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Day 2021 - (https:www.gov.za/speeches/world-foetal-alcohol-syndrome-day-2021-13-oct-2020-1420)


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