We are exposed to many harmful substances in our daily lives. Among these substances are particularly harmful to the development of fertilized eggs, embryos or fetuses. When a woman decides to become pregnant, or when she knows that she is pregnant, she can also decide on precautions to take during pregnancy. In today's society, certain substances such as pollution are almost inevitable to pregnant women, but other harmful substances can easily be avoided to ensure fetal healthy development.
Prenatal and infant developmental parents' substance use disorders may affect children before children are born. Drug treatment and alcohol use of pregnant mothers are associated with preterm birth, low birth weight, slowing growth, and various physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive problems (AIA, 2012; National Institute of Drug Abuse, 2011). Studies have shown strong effects of illegal drugs (such as tobacco) and illegal drugs on prenatal and early childhood development (HHS SAMHSA, 2014)
The department protects babies identified as being affected by illicit substance abuse and indicates prenatal drug exposure, prenatal legal drugs or exposure to illegal drugs or irrespective of infants due to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder You should take action. Is it misused or ignored? • As a department, investigate immediate substance abuse, signs of withdrawal symptoms due to prenatal drug exposure, or birth notifications that may be affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. I think it is necessary to protect the baby
Neonatal withdrawal syndrome or neonatal withdrawal syndrome (NAS) is an infant withdrawal syndrome caused by intrauterine contact dependent medicine. There are two types of NAS: prenatal and postnatal. Prenatal NAS is caused by pregnant mothers who stop taking medication and postpartum NAS is caused by stopping the medicine directly to the baby. Usually, symptoms begin within 1 to 3 days after birth, but it may take up to 1 week to appear. Therefore, the baby may need to stay in the hospital for up to one week for observation and monitoring. Inhaling a variety of medicines from smoking, such as prescription drugs and nicotine, can cause your baby to show your signs and symptoms. When a pregnant woman takes opioids such as heroin, codeine, oxycodone, methadone or buprenorphine, newborn withdrawal syndrome may occur. Benzodiazepines, barbiturates and certain antidepressants (SSRIs) have the potential to rely on the uterus for babies.