In terms of both pre-conception counselling and advice and prenatal care, there are materials given to women. I won't speak for the fact that every doctor actually uses them, but in a number of resources the issues of fetal alcohol are included.
The suggestion you're making, and it's a good one, looks at whether there's something else that would be useful as a resource. That's part of the follow-up in terms of the ongoing stages of working with the professionals, not just doctors but also nurses working in the community, etc. That includes information for pharmacists, chiropractors--the whole range of professionals out there who are involved in giving advice. What would be most useful next would be to have this process of discussion: what would they find most useful, and what would patients find most useful, to actually have?