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Drugs and pregnancy--outcomes of women engaged with a specialist perinatal outreach addictions service.

Soraya Mayet1, Teodora Groshkova, Louise Morgan, Tracey MacCormack, John Strang.   

Abstract

Substance misuse during pregnancy may result in harm to both mother and child. The aims of this study were to assess changes in outcomes of women seen by a specialist perinatal addictions outreach service (1989-1991 versus 2002-2005) and compare outcomes to the local hospital maternity population (2004-2005). A cross-sectional audit of health-care records was conducted comparing the outcomes of women in 2002-2005 with earlier data from 1989-1991 and the local maternity population (2004-2005). The service was attended by 126 women, of whom 83% of opioid-dependent women started/continued opioid maintenance treatment. Of 118 babies delivered, there were two stillbirths and one early neonatal death, 20% were premature, 28% were low birth weight, 21% required the Special Care Baby Unit and 21% of babies born to opioid-dependent mothers were treated for neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Fewer babies required treatment for NAS in 2002-2005 compared to 1989-1991 (21% versus 44%). There were higher rates of miscarriage (3% versus <1%), low birth weight (28% versus 9%) and premature babies (20% versus 9%) compared to the local maternity population (2004-2005). Integrated perinatal addictions treatment may deliver benefits; however, engaging women into treatment earlier and reducing substance use before conception remains the objective.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18696296     DOI: 10.1080/09595230802245261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Rev        ISSN: 0959-5236


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