A healthy mother doesn’t necessary give birth to a healthy child, however, it is still better than a sick mother gives birth to a child with sickness. According to the U.S News, “More than 14 percent of American women take powerful narcotic pain medications during pregnancy (7).” Nevertheless, mothers might do not recognize the effects of what their baby is going through in the womb or afterbirth. Tennessee’s new law states the abuse of drugs during pregnancy is a criminal act. A woman in Tennessee was the first person to get charged for the use of drugs while she was pregnant, and this causes controversial between people. People who disagree with the law, probably has only thought from the mother’s point …show more content…
Drug addiction has affected 1.3 to 1.7 million people in EU and Norway, and 34% of the population are women (2). Women who use illicit drugs during pregnancy increase their risk to have antepartum hemorrhage, preterm delivery, or miscarriage. Because drugs are addictive, instead of having a healthy diet to give enough nutrients to the fetus, mothers would spend their time and energy on drugs to satisfy their …show more content…
Therefore, to have both the mother and the fetal healthy, the mother has to know what is good for her body. Using drugs while pregnant leave different effects to the fetal, including: growth restriction, prematurity, stillbirth, and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) (8). Dryen et al. (2013) had reported their finding and stated “45% of infants of methadone-prescribed mothers developed neonatal abstinence syndrome requiring pharmacological treatment (1).” Meanwhile, this is what happens inside the womb of the woman, but what about after birth? Would the child have a healthy