By Abigail Mulenga, Kfm Radio
As a way of
commemorating the International Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day,
Serenity Harm Reduction Zambia and Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance-Zambia
has urged expectant mothers to refrain from taking alcohol whilst pregnant.
SHARPZ and SAAPA
Executive Director Philip Chimponda explains that there is no safer amount of
alcohol for expectant mothers.
Mr. Chimponda also
dispelled rumours that when an expectant mother takes opaque beer mixed with
milk and sugar they will give birth to light skinned babies, adding that there
is no scientific evidence of that.
He further called on
mothers to safeguard the lives of their unborn babies.
International Foetal
Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day is observed every year on 9th September so
that the world remembers that during the nine months of pregnancy, a woman
should abstain from alcohol.
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