“…Physical effects include reduced birth weight, facial dysmorphology (long, flat philtrum, low nasal bridges, short palpebral fissures, thin upper lips, ear malformations, flattened maxilla, and epicanthal folds), as well as muscular, cardiac, and skeletal malformations (Feldman et al, 2012; Hofer and Burd, 2009). Prenatal alcohol exposure can also lead to neuropathology in a variety of brain regions (Donald et al, 2015; Riley et al, 2011) that affect an array of behavioral and cognitive domains, leading to learning impairments, attention deficits, motor dysfunction, altered social behavior, mood disorders, and changes in sleep and stress responses (Kelly et al, 2000; Mattson et al, 2011; Moore et al, 2014; Riley et al, 2011; Tsang et al, 2016). …”