The most damaging effects of psychotropic drug use during pregnancy occur not in the mother, who makes an informed choice to continue drug use, but in the newborn who becomes a passive victim. Drug abuse and alcoholism specialists present the latest findings on the effects on the newborn of mothers'use of illicit drugs during pregnancy. These experts specifically address the perinatal, neonatal, and subsequent developmental effects. Physicians, nurse practitioners, and other professionals with direct patient contact can use the valuable information in this volume to enhance their efforts of warning pregnant women of the risks inherent in the consumption of mood-altering drugs, not only for her own health, but for better chances of a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby.
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Contents
The Sins of the Mother: Drug Use During Pregnancy
Opiates as Modulators of Genetic Damage and Immunocompetence
Opioid Disposition and Effects During Chronic Exposure in the Perinatal Period in Man
Outcome of Children Born to Women Dependent Upon Narcotics
Fetal Alcohol Effects in Humans and Animals
The Genetics of Alcoholism
Selective Guide to Current Reference Sources