Reducing Polysubstance Use in Pregnancy |
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The use of multiple substances, including tobacco, alcohol, and opioids, during pregnancy can have negative effects on a pregnant person and the developing baby. Research suggests that polysubstance use (using more than one substance at a time) during pregnancy is common. Recent evidence suggests that polysubstance use is highest during early pregnancy. There will be a live question and answer segment at the end of the session. Please submit questions for this topic to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This session of Public Health Grand Rounds will be available for free Continuing Education credit.
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