Huge Spike In Babies Born To Addicted Moms

There is no doubt that an addiction can seriously cloud a person’s judgment. And America’s growing opioid crisis is a prime example of that. According to a new article from The New York Times, painkiller dependencies among women have gotten so bad that mothers-to-be are continuing to use, putting their unborn babies at serious risk.

One of the most alarming stats from the article concerns the amount of infants born to dependent mothers. Citing data from The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Times is reporting that there are now 6.5 addicted babies per every 1,000 births (which is quadruple the number from 10 years ago).

Not surprisingly, the blame is primarily being placed on the opioid crisis. CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield sees it as a call to action for political leaders to take stronger action against the growing epidemic.

“The devastating impact of the opioid epidemic on families across the U.S. now includes the very youngest,” Dr. Redfield told the Times. “Each case represents a mother, a child, and a family in need of continued treatment and support.”

Dr. Redfield went on to share the thorough research that went in to the CDC’s analysis. His team dug through 15 years of data from 28 states. Back in 1999, the ratio of addicted newborns was 1.5 out of every 1,000 (a far cry from where it stands today). There was also a specific call out to Vermont, which had the highest spike of all. In that particular state, there were 48.6 cases of opioid use disorder for every 1,000 deliveries.

And keep in mind, these included only the babies who lived. Heavily addicted moms have been responsible for countless miscarriages and stillborn births during this timeframe. The severe cases of live births have also resulted in brain damage, respiratory problems and severe seizures throughout these children’s lifetimes.

One other topic brought up by the study is the fear and embarrassment these dependent mothers may feel during their pregnancies. Dr. Elizabeth E. Krans, a professor of Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, was also interviewed for the piece and expressed concern that these women may be hiding these addictions from their doctors because they’re scared of being arrested.

“Pregnancy is a really important time. Women are often worried that about the health of their baby, but they’re also fearful of judgment,” Krans said. “Pregnant women are fearful that people will treat them negatively or, in the worst cases, remove their babies,”

The important thing to emphasize is that treatment is available during all stages of a pregnancy. Trained professionals from established practices will know what tools can and should be used to help expectant moms ween off their cravings. If this is a situation you or someone you care about is dealing with, please reach out right away for help.

No Alcohol For New Moms

Alcoholism is obviously a crippling addiction and we all know that it can do tremendous damage to babies in utero. But additional research is showing that new moms need to avoid the bottle too. Just because the baby is born, doesn’t mean you have free reign to continue bad habits; particularly when you look at the serious risks associated with drinking and breastfeeding.

According to a new article in The Daily Mail, alcohol in breast milk can severely impact developing babies’ brain cells. It also reduces their thinking and reasoning abilities, potentially causing permanent damage that can live with these children for the rest of their lives.

There is also the deficiency component, as breast milk tainted with alcohol does not provide the vital nutrients needed for babies to grow and mature. And let’s not forget that being inebriated around an infant creates tremendous risks as well. Not only is your judgment impaired, your cognitive functions are severely impacted; raising the risk for an accident while holding a baby.

The common misconception is that drinking is ok after a baby comes to term. While we will all agree that expectant mothers should NEVER touch harmful substances, often times addicted parents feel that it is ok to resume their destructive behavior after a healthy newborn is delivered. Nothing could be further from the truth.

As the research showed, no alcohol should be consumed during the breastfeeding phase. Even a casual glass of wine could lead to a harmful transfer of alcoholic substances. And sadly, this is a fact that many new parents don’t realize.

“The safest option is to abstain from alcohol completely during both pregnancy and breastfeeding,” study author Louisa Gibson explained to The Mail.  “This study suggests that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption, with every extra drink causing a little bit more harm.”

And this research was not conducted lightly. Over 5,000 mothers and babies were analyzed over a course of 10 years. Throughout that time, the development of children exposed to alcoholic breast milk was measured and significant issues were uncovered, from babyhood through middle school age. Further data showed that alcohol affected the daily functions of each of these babies, making it harder for them to focus and fall asleep.

Clearly if you have the urge to drink while nursing a young child, there is a serious problem afoot. If you sense this is happening to you or a new mom that you are close with, please reach out and get in touch with someone who can help.