Can you get Fetal alcohol syndrome from the father?

Answer:
Fetal alcohol effect is not as severe.

In Case Of Alcohol & Man.........It Has Also Been Found That..The Man Who Is An Alcoholic....& Spouse Not A Drinker.......Can Also Some Times, Give A Birth To A Child With Birth Defects........Like A Child With Abnormal Brain Cells, Not Normal Like Other People.In That Case, Also Changing The Child's Situation Is Also Difficult, Becoz The Genes Which The Child Got From His Father...Get Destroyed Already, Becoz Of His Father's Alcoholic Situation.Becoz..Alcohol Taken Too Much Destroys The Genes, Which In result, Can Destroy The Genes Of The Child Who Takes A Birth....
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Science Also Say That......A Child's Genes....Sometimes Also Depends On Father's & Mother's Genes....
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REMEMBER:-
1. Science does not tell how sickness appear in people but tells us that ilnesses can be transmitted.

2.Alcohol attacks the brain and genes. It may disolve neuronal cells

3.Are you are asking whether the traits of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome can be passed from a father with FAS to his children? I believe the answer is maybe. The damage that affected the fathers genes, will not necessarily affect the genes that go into his sperm and to the next generation if the gestation is otherwise healthy. However, if the father had genes that made him more vulnerable to prenatal exposure to alcohol then his child- fetus may also be vulnerable in the same way, and alcohol exposure may cause FAS.

4.The bottom line is: Don't expose a fetus to alcohol.

5.OK - you've heard several responses in regards to having a relationship or a child with an alcoholic. There are tests showing some cases of FAS with alcoholic fathers. These studies are difficult to substantiate as in most cases where the father is an alcoholic, the mother drinks as well (whether or not she is an alcoholic or a sympathy drinker). I can tell you from personal experience this is not a road you wish to travel down. Even if you left him and raised the child as your own, you still risk the health of your child. The studies show a small percentage of risk when just the father is involved. This has been due to the damage alcohol does to sperm.

6.Alcohol is more important than ANYTHING else to an active user and remains in the fore front to a recovering user. Do not tread down this path blindly. In my opinion, do not tread down it at all.
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