Neonatal Abstinence and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a combination of problems that can occur after a baby has been exposed to alcohol during utero. Problems may be developmental, physical, and mental.
Although similar, FAS is not NAS. FAS is a condition that is under the umbrella of NAS. Alcohol is considered a drug and therefore can cause withdrawal symptoms like opioids and other addictive drugs. However, FAS is a broader term that encompasses more than alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
FAS includes conditions that can occur over the lifespan of a baby. Many babies who were exposed to alcohol during utero experience problems associated with abnormal brain development well into adulthood.
NAS is the broader term to describe the problems associated with the withdrawal period, which is treatable. Some conditions that result from FAS can cause delayed developmental milestones and require long-term medical management.