SUBSTANCE MISUSE DURING PREGNANCY: ITS EFFECTS AND TREATMENT

P. Moran, Rm Madgula, E. Gilvarry, M. Findlay
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Prenatal care reduces the impact of illicit drug use on perinatal outcomes. Women who misuse substances are often excluded from mainstream society and, on becoming pregnant, feel guilty about their drug misuse and the potential effects this could have on their unborn baby. These women are vulnerable in many ways and agencies must ensure that they are not excluded from antenatal care. The latest enquiry into maternal deaths published in the UK (CEMACH report) highlights how women with socially complex lives who died were far less likely to have sought antenatal care early in pregnancy or to remain in regular contact with maternity services. Of the women who died from any cause, 11% had problems with substance abuse of whom 60% were registered addicts. Gaps in communication between agencies was highlighted as a particular problem.
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怀孕期间药物滥用:其影响和治疗
产前护理可减少非法药物使用对围产期结局的影响。滥用药物的妇女往往被排除在主流社会之外,在怀孕时,她们对自己滥用药物以及这可能对未出生的婴儿产生的潜在影响感到内疚。这些妇女在许多方面都很脆弱,各机构必须确保她们不被排除在产前保健之外。英国发表的最新孕产妇死亡调查(CEMACH报告)强调,社会生活复杂的死亡妇女在怀孕早期寻求产前护理或与产科服务保持定期联系的可能性要小得多。在死于任何原因的妇女中,11%有药物滥用问题,其中60%是登记的瘾君子。各机构之间沟通方面的差距被强调为一个特别的问题。
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