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A. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy may cause irreversible adverse effects on the developing fetus, including mental retardation, facial abnormalities, joint defects, and small size and weight; collectively known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS).

B. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is associated with a wide range of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) including a high ratio of miscarriage, low birth weight and size, childhood hyperactivity and individual features of FAS.

C. FAS and FAE can be prevented by abstinence from alcohol during pregnancy.

D. Information at the place of alcohol purchase, together with other prevention measures, will help warn both the general public and individuals most likely to need the information. (Ord. 5946-NS § 1, 1989)