What is the effect of drugs to fetus
Prohibited drugs are drugs that aren't allowed by law.
The umbilical cord can prevent drugs from reaching the fetus.
All prohibited drugs and those not prescribed for you.
Drugs that are non-prohibited are those you can buy over-the-counter like aspirin and cough syrups and those prescribed by a doctor.
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Yes, this means the fetus is clean. Your blood is his blood. If you have drugs in your system then so will he. You can be prosecuted for drugs in your infant's system.
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Don't take them??
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/indepth/drugs/glossary/dictionary-popup.html the answer is in the site provided above...
There is no effect on a developing fetus and, in fact, lactulose is often prescribed for pregnant women.
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yes but it would be worse if you were the one on drugs