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July 31, 2017

UPDATE: ACOG Committee Opinion #711: Opioid Use and Opioid Use Disorder in Pregnancy

ABSTRACT: Opioid use in pregnancy has escalated dramatically in recent years, paralleling the epidemic observed in the general population. To combat the opioid epidemic, all health care providers need to…

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Category: ACOG, Maternal IssuesTags: acog, Drugs, maternal, opioid use, opioids, pregnancy
December 17, 2015

SIDS – It’s more than just the sleep environment

In an editorial in the January 2016 issue of Pediatrics, Drs. Rachel Moon and Fern Hauck remind us that there are factors other than an infant’s sleep environment that are…

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Category: Neonatal IssuesTags: Alcohol, Breastfeeding, Drugs, Safety, Tobacco

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