Pregnant and Addicted to Opiates? There Is Help
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Pregnant and Addicted to Opiates? There Is Help

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For lots of women, pregnancy is a very exciting time. There are plans to be made and monumental life changes ahead. Bringing a new life into the world inspires hope in many people. However the entire experience can shift from joyful to terrifying if the expectant mother is struggling with an addiction to opioids and other drugs.

Staggering Statistics

A recent study from the  found that every 25 minutes, a baby is born addicted to opiates and going through withdrawal. A similar study revealed that about five percent of all pregnant women in the US use addictive substances throughout their pregnancy. Thankfully, there are places like Lighthouse Treatment Center,  that provides medically assisted detox services for drugs and alcohol for anyone who is going though this harrowing ordeal.

A Safe Space for Pregnant Women

Lighthouse Treatment Center has residential and outpatient programming available, and upscale, private living quarters that offer exceptional comfort. Clients enjoy a number of amenities including a staff chef who designs customized meals, a fitness center on campus, yoga classes and regular sessions of guided meditation. These perks are especially important for pregnant women who, perhaps more than anyone, need a safe and spacious environment that is pristine, relaxing and conducive to serenity. Future mothers in need of detox require special care, and the 24/7 staff of Lighthouse Treatment Center can offer the personal attention, professionalism and support that’s essential for their wellbeing.

In addition to detox, Lighthouse Treatment Center also offers comprehensive drug and alcohol rehab services that include a number of evidence-based treatment approaches and holistic methods. With the facilitation of dual dianosis support, these treatment modalities not only address the addiction, but also the mental health issues intertwined with the substance abuse.

Is Detox Safe for the Baby?

One of the biggest concerns of someone struggling with an opioid addiction is knowing how long opiates stay in your system.The amount of time differs for everyone, and pregnant women have to consider a number of factors including age, the purity of the drug, how often they are using drugs and how much water they consume on a regular basis. When a fetus is exposed to opioids in the womb, it is at a higher risk for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, or NAS, which can lead to problems breathing, gaining weight, excessive crying or irritability, or in some cases, premature birth or even death. Once a baby is born addicted to opiates he or she has to stay in the hospital for an extended length of time. They are tapered off their medication slowly with the hope that eventually they will be free of drugs and stabilized.

The good news is that women who are pregnant can safely detox from opiates with the help of a medical professional, which is where Orange County’s Lighthouse Treatment Center comes in. It is imperative that expectant women do not go cold turkey as a method of getting themselves off drugs, as there can be life threatening complications for both the mother and baby. Lighthouse Treatment Center employs the best and the brightest clinical and medical team, all of whom have extensive experience working with all types of clients in need of a safe medical detox program. They take pride in ensuring clients receive top tier medical care combined with comprehensive therapy services. Each individual is treated with respect and dignity throughout their time in treatment.

Continued Care

Lighthouse Treatment Center aims to give clients a safe and supportive place to go through the detox process while preparing them for the next step in their recovery. The staff is prepared to present treatment options within the client’s community, which can mean residential care, a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or other outpatient options in their area. An important step in getting clean is clients knowing what choices they have in treatment and discovering what they can do to keep themselves sober.

When it comes to the health of you and your baby, the help you need is readily available and possibly lifesaving.

 Learn more about Lighthouse Treatment Center on their website. Reach Lighthouse Treatment Center by phone at (877) 959-5909. Find Lighthouse Treamtne Center on Facebook and Instagram

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