Partners play pivotal role in pregnant women’s alcohol use and babies’ development

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Partners play pivotal role in pregnant women’s alcohol use and babies’ development

A new study by a team of University of Rochester psychologists and other researchers in the Collaborative Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (CIFASD) finds that partners of mothers-to-be can directly influence a pregnant woman’s likelihood of drinking alcohol and feeling depressed, which affects their babies’ development.

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