Recovery Partner Network

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  • Is cocaine dangerous to use during pregnancy?

Is cocaine dangerous to use during pregnancy?

Monday 1st February 2021

Learn about the severe health risks of cocaine use during pregnancy for mothers and babies in this eye-opening episode of Recovery Partner Network.
 

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The Hidden Dangers of Cocaine Use During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a time of joy and anticipation, but what happens when cocaine enters the picture? This episode of the Recovery Partner Network dives deep into the alarming health risks that cocaine poses to both expectant mothers and their babies. From skin infections and anemia to severe postpartum depression and anxiety, the episode doesn't shy away from the harsh realities. It also sheds light on the potential cardiovascular issues and nervous system disruptions that can affect newborns.
If you're curious about the full scope of these dangers or know someone who might benefit from this information, this episode offers a compassionate yet candid look at a critical issue. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand the far-reaching impacts of substance abuse during pregnancy, this episode provides essential insights and support.
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