Q&A: i have been using meth and i just found out i am 5 months pregnant will i still have a healthy baby?

Question by Bridget: i have been using meth and i just found out i am 5 months pregnant will i still have a healthy baby?

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Answer by Lauren
This is a question you need to ask a doctor immediately!

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5 Responses

  1. Akram A says:

    When did you start using it?
    Drugs and chemicals MAY affect the fetus before 12th week of pregnancy.

  2. -Mi.. says:

    if you have used it the whole 5 months of the pregnancy, my guesses would be no you wouldn’t, but those are my thoughts.
    you need to talk to your doctor asap!!
    i pray for you and your baby.

  3. jessica g says:

    Maybe, but you must stop using it, just one more time could really hurt. Get to the doctor and look for help. You have 4 short months to prepare to be a good mom, and that starts by getting clean and keeping your kids far away from any drugs. You can’t use and be a mom too, it just doesn’t work like that. It is great that you are concerned about your baby, this shows you have it in you to be a good mom. Take that step and you can do it. If you need help along the way feel free to email me. clovegilliam@ymail.com

  4. BradleysStar says:

    Well look at it this way, you made it this far. There is no way to know if there will be any harm to the baby. Some people can have perfectly normal pregnancies even after things like this have happened, but 5 months is a long time. Stop doing it immediately and check with your doctor. Best of luck to you!

  5. griss0 says:

    I hope you werent using like, all day, evry day. Then im sure there would be something wrong with your baby. I really hope not, you are so far along already. It could turn out that your baby will be fine though you never know. Or it could have a lot of problems, if not physical, then mental.developmental. Talk to your dr and let him/her know about the meth. ask them if they see any problems(alot wont be seen) but physical they might notice.

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