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AN ALL-TOO-COMMON ADDICTION
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Help I am Pregnant and an Addict
There are a lot of resources
on the internet, in books,
and from the medical community
on the dangers of drug and
alcohol use during pregnancy.
However, there is not very
much quality information on
what you should do if you
have a problem with alcohol
or drugs and are pregnant.
The simple answer is you need
to quit. With all the treatment
programs availabele; AA, treatment
facilities, therapy, self-control,
etc., why wouldn't a women
be able to get help. Why would
anyone use drugs or alcohol
while they are pregnant. Most
pregnant moms know or have
read that using drugs or alcohol
can cause numerous problems
for their unborn baby. But
there are many reasons women
avoid treatment.
Some do not believe they are
really an addict or alcoholic.
They may convince themselves
that they don't drink or use
very much or that often. The
truth, if you are not capable
of quitting during a time
in your life when it is most
essential that you do not
drink or use, you are an addict.
If you were not addicted quitting
during pregnancy would not
be difficult.
Many women falsely believe
that an occasional drink or
drug use is not really harmful.
They may minimize their problem
and rationalize what they
are doing. They may say things
like well when my mother was
pregnant she drank/smoke and
I turned out fine.
Sometimes a woman may convince
herself that she is done and
it won't happen again. Perhaps
she has used during the first
month but she will tell herself,
I will get help if I do this
again. With the next time
it happening repeating the
same rational in her mind,
each time thinking it is the
last.
Addiction is a shameful disease.
Addicts come in all forms.
People with addiction can
hide their disease very well.
Their friends and family may
not even realize that they
have a problem. Talking to
a health professional about
this may be something they
are too afraid to do.
They may be afraid to talk
to a professional for fear
of having an investigation
by Child Protective services.
Marijuana supporters put out
a lot of false information
about the risks to an unborn
child. Minimizing the dangers,
even going as far as to say
babies born to marijuana users
are less fussy and more content.
They may choose to believe
this misinformation in order
to avoid facing their addiction.
Risks of using drugs and alcohol
during pregnancy
Smoking:
Babies are more likely to
be born preterm and with low
birth weight.
Alcohol:
Can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Babies born with FAS may have
symptoms of alcohol withdrawal
shortly after birth. They
often have a small head, small
eyes, a wide flat nose, and
a small jaw. Children with
FAS may have growth problems,
diminished mental capacity,
and emotional problems.
Marijuana:
Can cause preterm birth, low
birth weight and some studies
say it can cause attention
problems in children.
Coccaine:
Babies born to cocaine users
often go through withdrawal
symptoms after birth. Fetal
growth may be retarded, there
is a greater risk of premature
labor and abruption of the
placenta. Babies often have
low birth weight, may have
feeding problems, and are
at greater risk of sids. Children
of cocaine addicted mothers
may have emotional problems,
short attention span, and
learning disabilities.
Heroin and other narcotics:
Mother is at a greater risk
of having preterm labor and
having a baby with low birth
weight. Babies of heroin addicted
moms may have breathing difficulties,
hypoglycemia, and intracranial
hemorrhage. They also will
go through withdrawal after
birth.
If you need help
If you think that you have
a problem there are places
to get help. Please do not
wait.
One of the best places to
get help is at
Acoholic Anonymous
www.aa.org
Or you can look in your phone
book under alcoholic anonymous.
Someone there will gladly
help you find meeting locations
and someone to talk to.
Resources
NIDA
March of Dimes
American Council for Drug
Education
Patty Hone is a wife and mommy
to three kids. She is also
the owner of Justmommies.com.
Justmommies is an online community
for mommies to make friends
and find support. Please visit
Justmommies at http://www.justmommies.com.
email@justmommies.com
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