Hundreds of babies are born with brain damage every year because their mothers drank during pregnancy

April 28, 2015  12:47

Hundreds of children were admitted to hospital last year after being born brain damaged following exposure to alcohol in the womb, alarming new figures have revealed. 

In total, 272 youngsters left disabled by Foetal Alcohol Syndrome were hospitalised in England over the past 12 months, according to data from the official Health and Social Care Information Centre.

But the actual number affected by their mother' s drinking could be far greater, experts have warned.

Research by the World Health Organisation suggests that at least one in 100 babies born in the UK could suffer learning, behavioural and physical problems such as deformed limbs because of exposure to alcohol.

That equates to about 7,500 every year.

Elizabeth Mitchell, of the National Organisation for Foetal Alchol Syndrome, told reporter Nicola Fifield: 'Children born with the syndrome don't get better. They are brain damaged.

'It is an enormous problem and one that is terribly sad and vastly under-diagnosed.'

Other medical issues associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy include problems with the liver, kidneys and heart, cerebral palsy, sight loss and epilepsy.

Pregnant women are advised by the Government not to drink alcohol. If they do, the maximum consumption recommended is up to two units no more than twice a week.

But Ms Mitchell believes the guidance should be changed so that women are advised not to drink at all during pregnancy.

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