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Will Meth Affect The Baby In Pregnancy?

i was a reacurring meth smoker and dident know i was pregnant untill about 3 months into the pregnancy and stop between the 4th to 5th month and am now in my 9th month will meth show up in the stool or fetal fluid an how will the baby be affected thank you
Fri, 1 Aug 2014
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hi..meth is a dangerous drug when used in pregnancy. it can cause harmful effects on the baby especially when used in 1st trimester of pregnancy. according to research conducted in 2005 by university of toronto, meth abuse can lead to low birth weight, premature birth, cleft palate, physical and mental disabilities. meth can be detected in meconium(foetal stool).
hope this helped. consult your gynaecologist as early as possible.
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Will Meth Affect The Baby In Pregnancy?

hi..meth is a dangerous drug when used in pregnancy. it can cause harmful effects on the baby especially when used in 1st trimester of pregnancy. according to research conducted in 2005 by university of toronto, meth abuse can lead to low birth weight, premature birth, cleft palate, physical and mental disabilities. meth can be detected in meconium(foetal stool). hope this helped. consult your gynaecologist as early as possible.