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Me and My Baby
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Me and My Baby: Supporting Pregnant People with Substance Use Disorders
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- Author(s) / Creator(s)
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- Burnett, Karen (Editor; Contributing Author)
- Clarke, Denise (Editor; Contributing Author)
- Hicks, Matthew (Editor; Contributing Author)
- Auld, Michael (Contributing Author)
- Cardinal, Katharina B. (Contributing Author)
- Chapman, Kimberly (Contributing Author)
- Day, Nathaniel (Contributing Author)
- Desmarais, Kevin (Contributing Author)
- Fleck, Sarah (Contributing Author)
- Gore, Kelti (Contributing Author)
- Haire, Stephanie (Contributing Author)
- Langman, Ashley (Contributing Author)
- Long, Karen (Contributing Author)
- Malanowich, Denise (Contributing Author)
- Parsons, Ivy (Contributing Author)
- Peterson, Janelle (Contributing Author)
- Pincombe, Kathy (Contributing Author)
- Pires-Relvas, Linda (Contributing Author)
- Shafey, Amy (Contributing Author)
- Stupak, Samantha (Contributing Author)
- Toye, Jennifer (Contributing Author)
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This is a revised second edition of a booklet titled Me and My Baby that was originally written in 2017. The overall intent of the booklet is to provide information and increase awareness of the complexities of perinatal substance use, including topics of cultural safety, trauma informed care, harm reduction, opioid agonist therapy, neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome, and community support. The intended audience is healthcare providers and community partners. The authors that came together to support the writing of this revised document represent a variety of health disciplines and different specialty areas, such as Addictions and Mental Health, Women’s Health, Child Health, and Pain Management, each carrying a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
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- Date created
- 2024-12-01
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- Type of Item
- Research Material
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- License
- © NASCENT 2024. This work is openly licensed via CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, with the omission of Appendix A and Appendix C which are both openly licensed via CC by-NC 4.0.