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- $Title{Can My Baby be Hurt if I Use Drugs During My Pregnancy?}
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- prematurely irritable crying disoriented neurotoxicity infections infection
- prenatal care drugs abuse drug habit behavior behaviors lifestyle lifestyles}
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- Can My Baby be Hurt if I Use Drugs During My Pregnancy?
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- QUESTION: Don't publish my name, but please answer my question, as there must
- be other people who also need this information. I am pregnant, and want to
- know if my baby can be hurt if I use drugs (cocaine) during my pregnancy?
- Doesn't the placenta protect the baby from harm?
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- ANSWER: To your first question, absolutely yes! The baby can be harmed even
- if you use cocaine just during your first weeks of pregnancy. To your second
- question, absolutely not. The placenta offers no protection to the baby from
- your habit. If you take the drug while pregnant, the baby runs the risk of
- being born prematurely before it has had the chance to fully develop, can be
- smaller and weaker than normal, can be more irritable, crying and disoriented
- as a result of neurotoxicity (poisoning of the nerves) from cocaine. In
- addition, the baby is at greater risk for serious infections during the first
- six months of life. You can avoid most of these troubles by stopping your
- habit now and getting real help. It is no longer just a personal decision,
- but one that affects two lives. And you will need good prenatal care during
- the pregnancy as well, to help assure the health of the baby when it is born.
- To you, and the others like you, believe these words. Everything I have
- written has been observed in babies born of mothers who had a drug habit. Get
- help, get it now, and put your trust in those who are dedicated to helping you
- through.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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