therefore the baby may suffer from some side effects such as being born underweight
No for the baby to get addicted it has to be the mother who drinks alcohol so the through her the baby gets it.
Assuming the baby actually lives to be born - which it may not, if the mother is using - it may be born deformed or retarded. It may be premature and not be able to survive, or only able to survive with many years of special care. It will probably be born addicted to whatever the mother was using and go through withdrawal - which might kill the baby. The baby will also be more likely to die later of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) than a normal baby would be.If you mean legally, the mother can be arrested for child endangerment, abuse, and neglect, and the baby taken away and given to a foster family.
The odds of that happening are one in a million
Babies can be born with withdrawal symptoms if the mother uses opioids like Vicodin during pregnancy. It's important to seek medical advice to ensure a safe pregnancy and delivery for both mother and baby.
you might identify a drug adicted baby by the way the mother has looked after herself while the baby was inside her.
She becomes a mother.
when you take a baby away from its mother nothing happens, but if you put it back after taking it away the mother may not accept the baby because the human scent isall over it, or it willget rejected and the mother willeat the baby and sometimesa ll of them.... so be carefull but in some cases the mother will be fine with the bABY....AND IT WILL ALL BE FINE :)
the placenta is taken out of the mother after delivery of her baby
the baby is filled with tobacco and it has a damage of dying or the baby might be a miscarriage
Because if their mother's have the drug when they are pregnant, the baby could receive some of the harmful drug.
A drug/substance-addicted baby. There are many other names such as "crack baby", "ice baby", "meth baby" etc, etc....there's also fetal alcohol syndrome, which is the effect a baby has from a mother who drank alcohol during their pregnancy.
yes, most definetly. it's extremely dangerous for the baby during and after pregnancy.