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International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol 21, S17-S23, Copyright © 1992 by International Epidemiological Association


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Maternal alcohol consumption and child development

F Forrest, CD Florey and D Taylor

Studies of development and behaviour from shortly after birth up to the age of 7 years are reviewed. Maternal alcohol consumption above 150-200 g/week is related to behaviour in many studies, but below this level there is little epidemiological evidence of association. There is no evidence that the levels of consumption associated with adverse behaviour are lower than those associated with adverse pregnancy outcome.
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