These findings, which reported in the Neural Regeneration Research, propose new insights into the mechanisms underlying the role of ethanol exposure
in central nervous system injuries, and provide a new strategy for treating the consequences of prenatal ethanol exposure.
There could be future reproductive health problems like reduced fertility, infertility, negative feelings about childbirth and having another baby, higher risk for life - threatening complications in future pregnancies, including placenta previa, accreta or abruption, ectopic pregnancy, mild separation to frank rupture of previous uterine scar, fetal malformation or
central nervous system injury, stillbirth and newborn death.
It increases you future babies» risk of stillbirth, low birth weight, preterm birth, and
central nervous system injury.
This would impact a range of funding areas, including research on kidney and lung disorders, digestive diseases,
central nervous system injuries, and sensory loss.
Findings by UCLA - led collaboration are an early step toward potential treatments for injuries to the central nervous system