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Even low drinking during pregnancy alters baby's brain structure

Babies born with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders could develop learning disabilities, behavioural problems or speech and language delays.

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NEW YORK: Consumption of alcohol, even in low to moderate amounts during pregnancy, can change the baby's brain structure and delay brain development, a new MRI-based study has warned.

Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can expose the fetus to a group of conditions called fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

Babies born with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders could develop learning disabilities, behavioural problems or speech and language delays.

"Fetal MRI is a highly specialised and safe examination method that allows us to make accurate statements about brain maturation prenatally," said study senior author Gregor Kasparian, associate professor of radiology at the Medical University of Vienna in Austria.

For the study, researchers analysed MRI exams of 24 fetuses with prenatal alcohol exposure. The fetuses were between 22 and 36 weeks of gestation at the time of the MRI.

Alcohol exposure was determined via anonymous surveys of the mothers.

In fetuses with alcohol exposure, the fetal total maturation score (fTMS) was significantly lower than in the age-matched controls, and the right superior temporal sulcus (STS) was shallower.

The STS is involved in social cognition, audiovisual integration and language perception.

"We found the greatest changes in the temporal brain region and STS. We know that this region, and specifically the formation of the STS, has a great influence on language development during childhood," said Dr Kasprian.

Seventeen of 24 mothers drank alcohol relatively infrequently, with average alcohol consumption of less than one alcoholic drink per week.

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