Transcript Born Hooked

Born Hooked
Drug Affected Newborns
The following factors affect
the newborn:
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Type of drugs used by the parent
Degree of drug use
Prenatal care received
Nutrition during pregnancy
Mother’s general state of health
10% of all infants born are
exposed to illegal drugs
before birth.
Approximately 550,000 to
750,000 babies born each
year have some symptoms
of drug and /or alcohol
exposure
Some effects may be
temporary while others may
span through the child's life,
affecting physical,
emotional, social and
educational development.
Drug Use May Cause
• Low birth weight (weighing less that 5.5
pounds)
• Premature birth (at less than 37 weeks)
• Exposure in the early stages affects the
development of organs and the central
nervous system (even if the woman doesn’t
know she is pregnant)
• Exposure in the later stages affects physical
growth and behavioral development.
• Withdrawal symptoms
Drug Affected Infants May
Also Experience:
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Uncontrollable shakes
Exposure to infectious or STDs by mother
Increased risk of death from SIDS
Difficulty breathing
Inability to eat properly when hungry
Loss of contact with parents
Extreme sensitivity to light, sound and touch
Difficulty responding to new stimuli, focusing
attention and processing information
Marijuana
• Retained in the body for
a long time.
• Contains more than 57
unique ingredients,
several are mindaltering
• The THC seeps into the
fatty cells and fat-laden
organs (liver, spleen,
lungs, sex organs and
the brain)
Marijuana
• One study on adult
females who have
been smoking
marijuana for more
than one year shows
a hormonal change
has occurred which
can be dangerous.
This raises concern
about the developing
reproductive
systems of
teenagers who use.
Marijuana
• In one study, pregnant rhesus
monkeys were exposed to
marijuana at the human
equivalent of 1-2 joints per day.
In 44% of the cases, the
mothers aborted and infants
died before, during and after
birth. The pathologist found
that in the babies that died,
there were developmental
abnormalities in the nervous,
cardiovascular systems and in
various organs.
Marijuana
• Pot decreases the rate of cell
division, but even small amount
of marijuana impairs the
formation of DNA, the genetic
material of the cells.
• Pot may impair the immune
system.
• The sperm of pot smokers looks
spotty and faded compared to
the sperm of nonsmokers
Minn. Stat. Ann. § 626.556, ‘’Neglect’’ includes:
Prenatal exposure to a controlled substance, used by the mother for a
nonmedical purpose, as evidenced by withdrawal symptoms in the child at bir
results of a toxicology test performed on the mother at delivery or the child at
or medical effects or developmental delays during the child’s first year of life t
medically indicate prenatal exposure to a controlled substance
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