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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is entirely preventable, yet its effects can last for generations. In this episode, Carolyn Hartness, a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Educator and Reentry Consultant, talks about preventing fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) through education, shared responsibility, and compassionate, culturally grounded support. She reflects on how decades of working with Native communities, public health organizations, and incarcerated individuals have shaped her understanding of FASD and its lifelong impact on individuals, families, and communities. Carolyn explains why both mothers and fathers play a critical role in healthy pregnancies, highlighting emerging research on paternal alcohol use and the importance of prevention before conception. She also discusses how healing from addiction requires addressing deeper emotional and spiritual needs through community, culture, and long-term support rather than focusing solely on sobriety. Listen to learn why prevention, education, and healing are essential to breaking the cycle of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder for future generations. Key Takeaways * There is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy, making prevention the most effective way to eliminate fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. * Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder affects people across every community and culture, not just specific populations. * Fathers have an important role in healthy pregnancies, and alcohol use before conception may affect fetal development. * Recovery from addiction requires healing underlying trauma and fostering emotional, cultural, and spiritual well-being, not just stopping substance use. * Education, compassion, and community support can change the trajectory of future generations by preventing FASD and helping affected individuals thrive. Resources * Connect with and follow Carolyn Hartness on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-hartness-838aa8b/] or reach out via email [chartness@centurytel.net]. * If you have questions about Tribal Health, please reach out via email [hello@tribalhealth.com].
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