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2026 Prenatal Alcohol and Substance Use and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Survey

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A Note About Language: The words we use matter, especially when discussing alcohol and substance use disorders. The authors have made efforts to use destigmatizing and inclusive language throughout this survey to help reduce stigma and negative bias.

Although the term “women” may be used in this survey, the American Academy of Family Physicians recognizes that family physicians treat people of all gender identities, including people who are cisgender, transgender, gender nonbinary or otherwise gender expansive. The AAFP believes all people should have equitable access to respectful, high-quality, and safe health care. In this survey, the term "women" is intended to be used inclusively.

Although the term “childbearing age” may be used in this survey, the American Academy of Family Physicians recognizes that family physicians care for people with a wide range of reproductive anatomies, identities, experiences, and life circumstances. This includes people of all gender identities, as well as people who may not identify with or relate to this term.

For the purposes of this survey, “childbearing age” is used to broadly refer to individuals who are within the typical reproductive life stage during which pregnancy is biologically possible. Use of this term is not intended to make assumptions about gender identity, reproductive intentions, desire for pregnancy, or health status.



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