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International Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day

September 9, 2028

Pregnant person holding their hands in the shape of a heart over their stomach for International Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day

International Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day takes place on 9th September each year. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy and the resulting spectrum of disorders that can affect children for life. It aims to educate the public and healthcare providers about the risks associated with prenatal alcohol exposure and to advocate for preventative measures.

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) encompass a range of physical, mental, behavioural, and learning disabilities that can occur when a foetus is exposed to alcohol. FASD is entirely preventable by abstaining from alcohol during pregnancy, yet it remains one of the leading causes of developmental disorders in children. The day focuses on spreading the message that no amount of alcohol is safe during pregnancy and that raising awareness can prevent lifelong challenges for children.

To highlight International Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day on your social media, here are some content ideas:

  • Share educational posts about the dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
  • Post infographics explaining the effects of FASD on children and families.
  • Encourage followers to share personal stories to raise awareness.
  • Highlight the importance of early diagnosis and support for those affected by FASD.
  • Share resources and support networks available for families dealing with FASD.
  • Post a video featuring healthcare professionals discussing FASD prevention.
  • Create a poll asking followers about their knowledge of FASD.
  • Share a timeline of milestones in FASD research and advocacy.
  • Highlight organisations that work towards FASD prevention and support.
  • Encourage people to wear a symbol, like a ribbon, to show support for FASD awareness.

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