Neonatal Drug Withdrawal Prevention
Is it possible to prevent Neonatal Drug Withdrawal? Read what the medical community suggests for prevention methods in the condition center at ThirdAge.com.
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How to Prevent Neonatal Drug Withdrawal
To help reduce your baby‘s chances of getting this condition, take the following steps:
- Stop taking drugs before becoming pregnant or as soon as you learn you are pregnant.
- Once pregnant, talk to your doctor about any drugs you have taken, and get regular prenatal care.
- Seek treatment for drug abuse problems before becoming pregnant.
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