I. Recreational drugs include illicit drugs (e.g., marijuana,
cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine) as well as social drugs (e.g., caffeine,
nicotine, and alcohol). Couples planning a pregnancy should talk with their
doctor about use of these drugs and any medicines–whether prescribed or
over-the-counter. Some drugs and drug combinations can affect fertility
and/or fetal development. As some of these drugs or drug combinations can
be very addictive, abstinence may not be possible during pregnancy. It is
important to provide information on drug usage to the health care provider,
so that appropriate precautions can be in place during the pregnancy and
at birth of the infant.
II. Topics related to Recreational Drugs (from March
of Dimes website):
III. Visit our Common
concerns and Exposures section
for additional information on recreational drugs.
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