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RISE Recovery & Integration Service Substance Use & Pregnancy Liz Thompson Families and Communities Manager
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Who are We? Devon’s drug and alcohol recovery service Psychosocial interventions Medically assisted recovery Access to detox and rehab Mutual aid facilitation Recovery & Life Skills
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Where are We? Barnstaple Tiverton Exeter Newton Abbot Okehampton Rise has five teams across Devon: North Devon East and Mid Devon Torridge and West Devon Exeter South Devon
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Working with pregnant substance users Complex needs and increased risk Take action as early as possible Multi disciplinary approach Open communication Early interventions make a difference Don’t make assumptions
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Alcohol and pregnancy Foetal alcohol spectrum disorder https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/check-the-facts/health- effects-of-alcohol/fertility-and-pregnancy/foetal- alcohol-syndrome-(fas) Increased risk of: Miscarriage Stillbirth Developmental delays Premature birth Small birth weight
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Opiates and Pregnancy Increased risk of: Premature birth Low birth weight Developmental delays Miscarriage and foetal distress through maternal withdrawals Neonatal abstinence syndrome
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Cocaine and pregnancy Low birth weight Smaller head circumference Premature birth
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Factors Frequency Quantity Route Number of drugs abused Nicotine use Other health needs Malnutrition And more
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Myths Many myths surround substance use and pregnancy It is important that the information given to expectant mothers is accurate and factual so seek professional advice and support One example: ‘Women on methadone should not breastfeed’ Myth or truth?
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Thank you Any questions?
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