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Identification And Intervention Associated With Infants Exposed To Cocaine In Utero, Tracy Boehm
Identification And Intervention Associated With Infants Exposed To Cocaine In Utero, Tracy Boehm
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The recent epidemic of cocaine in all its various forms, including crack, has resulted in large numbers of infants being born after in utero exposure to cocaine. Since most substance abusing pregnant women choose not to receive prenatal care, the diagnosis is often missed or made late during labor because that is when the mother is first examined by medical professionals.
A well-defined "fetal cocaine syndrome" does not exist. However, attempts to characterize the fetal effects of cocaine exposure during pregnancy when attempting to define this syndrome have revealed a wide variety of fetal effects.
The purpose of this study …