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RealCare Foetal Alcohol Manikin

By showing the potential physical effects of prenatal alcohol use, the RealCare™ Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Baby shows the potential impacts of alcohol use while pregnant.

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is the leading cause of preventable mental disabilities. Designed with the assistance of nurse and consultant specializing an Alcohol and Pregnancy Education The RealCare Foetal Alcohol Manikin is based on real infants with Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Represents a full term infant with deformities typical of a severe case of FASD

Each lifelike, non-electronic baby simulator features:

  • Small gestational size Small head
  • Widely set eyes
  • Low nasal bridge
  • Bigger, lower ears
  • Shorter nose and a smaller chin
  • Flattened mid-face
  • Curved fingers and joints
  • One healthy infant brain model and another infant brain model impacted by alcohol exposure
  • Animations illustrating how alcohol passes through the placenta from the mother to the fetus and what the FAS infant’s face looks like as they age bring great visuals to these concepts

Comes with:

  • RealCare™ Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Baby
  • Anatomically correct female – available in two skin tones
  • Cloth diaper
  • 2 animations (Fetal Bloodstream and Facial Time Lapse)
  • 2 infant brain models (healthy and FAS)
  • Curriculum
  • An Ounce of Prevention DVD

Available in 2 skin tones, anatomically correct female.

  • FASL Light Skinned Female
  • FASM Medium Skinned Female



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