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HOW PREGNANT WOMEN ARE TREATED FOR HEROIN USE

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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For millions of women around the world, pregnancy might be one of the most amazing times of their lives and an opportunity to reflect on lifestyle choices. After all, these expectant mothers are nurturing new lives and must make new decisions about their health (for their sake and for the babies’). While a large number of ladies undergo happy pregnancies, however, another portion of moms-to-be are also considering their options for heroin treatment during this time. After all, the last thing they want is to harm themselves and the baby any further. So, how do you treat a woman is pregnant? Let’s take a closer look and find out some more information about this delicate process.

Risk of Losing Custody

Some women may be terrified to seek treatment out of fear of losing custody of their babies. In the even that a mother’s substance abuse or addiction gets severely out of hand, temporary loss of custody may be the only way to ensure safety for her, as well as her child. Heroin is an extremely deadly drug that poses a threat to the mother and baby before and after pregnancy.

Never Quit “Cold Turkey”

Although some mothers may think they have the power to quit “cold turkey,” the reality of the matter is that this decision can be life-threatening. If a woman has been taking heroin for a long time, the resulting heroin withdrawal can induce a miscarriage. Ultimately, doctors may prescribe methadone to help expectant heroin addicts or wean the women off this painkiller gradually.

Qualifications for Treatment Plans

Choosing an option for heroin addiction treatment largely depends on the mother’s history of drug use, potential health factors, and her lifestyle choices. Here are some examples of criteria to consider for treatment plans:

  • Drug Use: history, frequency, mixing heroin with other drugs, past attempts at withdrawal
  • Health Factors: underlying mental health problems, chronic pain, infectious disease (like hepatitis C or HIV/AIDS), additional concerns
  • Lifestyle: financial support for the mother and baby, additional support (spouse or family), history of family violence, solicitation

Seeking Treatment for Heroin Addiction    

Always remember that drugs do not have control over your life. You do. Are you suffering from a substance use disorder or a severe form of addiction? Do you have a friend or family member suffering from one or more of these debilitating illnesses? If you do, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Our counselors and healthcare experts are ready to walk you through every step of the detox and withdrawal process and rehabilitation and guide you towards living a happier, healthier, and freer lifestyle. While the road to recovery might not be an easy road to travel, we promise to help you every step of the way. Take the first step to stay fit, healthy, and safe.

The time for you to take back control of your life is now. If you are interested in one of our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how to overcome your drug abuse or addiction troubles today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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