No, the damage caused by a woman's alcohol intake during pregnancy, known as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), cannot be corrected after birth through proper nutrition alone. While good nutrition can support overall health and development, the neurological and developmental impairments associated with FASD are permanent and require comprehensive interventions, including behavioral therapies and educational support. Early intervention is crucial, but it cannot reverse the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure.
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