孕期吸毒和酗酒:儿科医生需要知道什么、如何询问以及为什么重要

Michelle Bond, Dannika Buckley
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产前滥用药物是一个严重的问题,对发育中的婴儿的影响可能是长期的。据估计,全世界有 20-30% 的孕妇吸烟,15% 的孕妇饮酒,3-10% 的孕妇吸食大麻,0.5-3% 的孕妇吸食可卡因。许多父母都努力在怀孕期间停止或减少饮酒、吸烟和吸毒。然而,许多怀孕都是计划外的,而且可能很晚才被发现。吸毒成瘾的父母可能无法在没有支持的情况下停止吸毒和酗酒。母体血液中的非法药物、尼古丁和酒精会通过胎盘进入胎儿体内,对发育中的胎儿产生直接影响。这些影响可能包括胎儿发育不良、死产风险增加、先天性畸形以及对发育的长期影响。这些产前暴露的影响可能要到童年晚期才会显现出来。在子宫内接触过毒品和酒精的儿童可能会在童年的任何阶段出现一系列健康和发育问题。本文将探讨妊娠期接触这些物质的直接和长期影响,并探讨如何在标准儿科病史采集过程中准确获取妊娠期毒品和酒精接触史。
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Drugs and alcohol in pregnancy: what a paediatrician needs to know, how to ask and why it matters
Antenatal substance misuse is a significant problem and the effects on the developing child can be long lasting. It is estimated that 20–30% of pregnant women smoke, 15% drink alcohol, 3–10% use cannabis and 0.5–3% use cocaine worldwide. Many parents make efforts to stop or cut down alcohol, cigarette and drug use during pregnancy. However, many pregnancies are unplanned and may be recognized late. Addicted parents may not be able to stop drug and alcohol use without support. Illicit drugs, nicotine and alcohol in the maternal blood stream cross to the foetus via the placenta and have a direct effect of the developing foetus. These effects can include poor fetal growth, increased risk of stillbirth, congenital malformations, and long-lasting impacts on development. The impact of these antenatal exposures might not become apparent until much later in childhood. Children who have been exposed to drugs and alcohol in utero may present to paediatricians at any stage in childhood with a range of health and developmental problems. This article will explore the immediate and long-term impact of exposure to these substances in pregnancy and consider how to obtain an accurate history of exposure to drugs and alcohol in pregnancy as part of standard paediatric history taking.
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
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