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This Drug and Alcohol Services Information System report discusses substance use treatment admissions among both pregnant and nonpregnant women ages 15–44. Admissions information is broken down further by substance of use, age of admissions, socioeconomic characteristics, health insurance, and treatment setting.
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2004
Keith Gilabert from Valencia
May 24, 2012
6:09 PM
 
I have studied many factors of substance abuse through my charitable trust and I found that these women are addicts. I interviewed women of abuse and they simply do not have a choice. It's a disease and we need to work on prevention.

Keith Gilabert
Sarah Santos from san diego
March 17, 2010
6:25 PM
 
It's a shame that any pregnant women of any age should have a substance abuse problem. They should care enough about themselves to care about their unborn baby.

Fortunately, help is available, and I think we're all grateful for that.

If you want to lose weight now you should find some weight loss help.


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