The rate of prenatal cocaine exposure in the United States ranges from 0.3% to 31% depending on the population surveyed and method of ascertainment.
Good question! Some mothers simply don't care because cocaine is addictive.
No, a man cannot produce babies even when not using cocaine.
The mother has been a user of cocaine
Mothers who use cocaine or crack cocaine while pregnant put their unborn babies at risk for all kinds of birth defects and health problems. However, a baby CANNOT be born addicted to crack (or regular cocaine), because cocaine (and crack cocaine) are not physically addictive. There is no such thing as a crack-addicted baby.
Yes, if you are using and in some states the baby can be taken away at birth for child abuse. The babies born to cocaine mothers are smaller, usually brain damaged, and many times go through cocaine withdrawal after birth. If you are pregnant PLEASE stop using cocaine you are harming your unborn baby.
Cocaine-exposed, preterm infants given massage three times daily for a 10 day period showed significant improvement.
None. A pregnant woman who smokes crack cocaine (or does regular cocaine) puts her unborn baby at risk for all kinds of health problems and birth defects. However, a baby cannot be born addicted to crack (or regular cocaine), because crack cocaine, and regular cocaine, are not physically addictive. Crack cocaine, and regular cocaine, are highly psychologically addictive, but not physically addictive (meaning, there are no physical withdrawal symptoms).
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631.86 gm equals how many ounces in cocaine ?
There are approximately 35.27 ounces in a kilogram of cocaine.
Crack babies are children born to mothers who used crack cocaine during pregnancy. These children are thought to have impairments in their learning and cognitive abilities, but the scientific data is not conclusive.
their both 3.5 its the same thing how many grams in an 8 ballof cocaine?