What You Should Know About Drug Detox During Pregnancy

Published: Jun 17th, 2009 | Author: morgan 1 Comment

Being addicted to drugs can ruin your life and the lives of others. What happens if a woman is a drug user and she becomes pregnant? Further drug use will risk the life of her child. So what does she do?

Drug detox during pregnancy must be treated with extreme caution. Although at this stage if the woman wants to carry on with the pregnancy, some form of Drug Detox becomes essential. To continue taking drugs during pregnancy would cause severe hazards to the unborn child as any substances consumed by mother can be carried into the fetal blood stream. This can result in severe abnormalities, developmental disabilities, severe mental retardation, even death. After birth, drugs can pass to the baby during breast feeding.

Abrupt withdrawal should be avoided, especially if the woman is on hard drugs such as heroin. There is less risk of miscarriage if detoxification is done during the second trimester. Miscarriage and premature labor risk is greatly reduced at this time.

All this depends on whether the mother will return to street drug use, after she gets gone through a drug detox, but before delivery. In cases like this methadone treatment may be the answer, with a program of drug detoxification after delivery.

The first thing she must do to is stop taking the street drugs immediately. Then she must speak to her gynecologist, telling them exactly what drugs they have been taking. All situations in which the woman is exposed to toxins should be avoided. Most women will want to detoxify when they find out that they’re pregnant to make sure that their children are not born with addictions.

More information about Drug Detox. Also some good stuff about Foot Detox from the pen of Jack A. Burton.

1 Comment to this entry
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That has got to be some risky stuff there. That’s sad the baby is at such risk

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