Pregnancy & Detox
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A secure & nurturing environment for pregnant women
When pregnant women are addicted to drugs or alcohol, they can become very overwhelmed or confused. Emotions are high during pregnancy and hormones are causing havoc. The added complications associated with an addiction are not healthy for the mother or unborn baby.
Being pregnant is very exciting and a somewhat overwhelming time for all women. It’s a time when women really start to think about their health, the health of their baby, and health-related care for both. The thought of becoming a parent may be scary and cause someone to reach out to their addiction for what they think is support. It’s not. Turning to drugs and alcohol to help overcome fears is not the way to go. If you are pregnant and have an addiction, prolonging the use of drugs or alcohol can increase the risk of complications and birth defects to your unborn child.
Getting help should be the first step you take
At Reviving You Recovery, we have specialist trained specifically for helping the recovery of pregnant women. Choosing recovery can be a difficult process, but with the correct support system, anyone can change their lifestyle and overcome their addiction. We understand the paramount importance of creating a secure and nurturing environment for pregnant individuals undergoing detoxification.
Our comprehensive approach to detox ensures that our clients feel safe throughout their journey towards recovery. Our highly trained and compassionate medical professionals prioritize the physical and emotional well-being of our pregnant clients, providing specialized care tailored to their unique needs. We offer 24/7 supervision, closely monitoring vital signs and offering medical interventions when necessary, while also offering a soothing and serene setting that promotes relaxation and comfort. Our commitment to a non-judgmental and supportive atmosphere allows pregnant individuals to feel understood and valued as they navigate through this challenging phase of their lives.
During pregnancy, it is crucial for women to receive an abundance of love, care, and proper nutrition. Love and care provide emotional support and reassurance, leading to a healthier and happier pregnancy experience. It creates a positive environment that reduces stress, which can potentially impact the well-being of both the mother and the developing baby.
Nutrition also plays a vital role in the baby’s growth and development. A well-balanced diet rich in essential nutrients ensures the proper functioning of the mother’s body and provides the necessary building blocks for the baby’s organs, bones, and overall growth. Love, care, and nutrition complement and enhance each other, forming the foundation for optimal maternal and fetal health.
Risks of drug detox for pregnant women
Detoxification from drugs or alcohol during pregnancy poses unique risks and challenges for both the mother and the unborn child. Abruptly stopping substance use, commonly known as detox, can cause severe physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms, which can potentially harm the developing fetus.
The sudden removal of drugs or alcohol can lead to complications such as preterm labor, miscarriage, and even birth defects. Detoxing from certain substances, like opioids, can be particularly dangerous as it may lead to a condition called neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) in newborns. Due to these critical risks, pregnant individuals seeking detox should always consult with a specialized medical professional who can provide safe and supervised detox options tailored to their unique needs.
Any one or a combination of these symptoms can make you physically unwell, however, they can also have a direct impact on the health of your unborn child.
For example, if you’re experiencing nausea, there is an increased possibility that you could become dehydrated. This could be dangerous for your unborn baby as it could impact the way that the baby is breathing or even functioning in the womb.
Another important danger that you need to consider is the fact that, similar to your body, your baby has also become accustomed to receiving that drug or drink of choice. A sudden decrease in this substance could put you at risk of triggering distress for your child. This could result in you going into premature labor or experiencing other potentially life-threatening risks for you and your baby.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome & Fetal Alcohol Syndrome are preventable
The impact of chemical dependency is far-reaching, cutting across the global population like a plague or epidemic. A close look at its victims makes us realize that even the unborn and young children are not spared. Many women who are addicted to alcohol and other drugs are unduly exposing their unborn babies to drugs and alcohol of all sorts thus putting their lives on the line.
40,000+ babies are born every year with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which is the leading cause of mental retardation in our country. It is 100% preventable.
Many, if not all, states will intervene on the child’s behalf if the child tests positive for drugs at the time of their birth. For the sake of mom and child, intervening early and offering treatment for mom that includes her infant is best. Continued drug use during pregnancy can have severe and detrimental effects on both the mother and the unborn child. Substance abuse during this crucial time can lead to various complications, including a higher risk of miscarriage, premature birth, and stillbirth. Additionally, drugs such as opioids, cocaine, or methamphetamine can impair the baby’s development, leading to birth defects, low birth weight, and developmental delays. The substances may also pass through the placenta, exposing the fetus to harmful toxins that can potentially cause long-term health issues, such as cognitive impairments, behavioral problems, and even addiction. It is crucial for pregnant individuals struggling with substance abuse to seek immediate help and support to ensure the health and well-being of both themselves and their unborn babies.
We are trained to manage drug withdrawal symptoms for both parent and baby
Detoxing during pregnancy from drugs and alcohol is the first step on the path to recovery. It is a critical period because your baby is detoxing too. During drug and alcohol detox, your body eliminates the drugs and alcohol that it is physically dependent on.
24/7 medical treatment to prevent & address any complications
Getting addiction help at Reviving You Recovery assures you get the 24-Hour care that is extremely crucial for Pregnant Women trying to detox. Our doctors and nurses will monitor the pregnancy detox process and safely manage withdrawal symptoms. Depending on the substance being eliminated from the body and severity of the patient’s dependence, doctors may prescribe medication to relieve withdrawal symptoms and ease cravings for the drug. Alcohol and drug withdrawal can be dangerous and even life-threatening. Our staff are trained to manage drug withdrawal symptoms for both parent and baby.
Risks of using while pregnancy:
- Preclamsia
- Miscarriage
- Stillbirth
- Preterm delivery
- Low birthweight
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
- Birth deformitie
Symptoms of detox while pregnant:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Tremors
- Muscle aches and pains
- Loss of appetite
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