Addiction and pregnancy: case report on gender perspective
L. Bueno Sanya, O. De Juan Viladegut, L. Olivier Mayorga, H. Andreu Gracia, P. Barrio Giménez

TL;DR
This paper presents a case study of a pregnant woman with substance use disorder and discusses the challenges and health risks of drug use during pregnancy, emphasizing the need for gender-sensitive care.
Contribution
The paper contributes a case report and literature review on the intersection of substance use disorder, pregnancy, and gender-specific health challenges.
Findings
Substance use during pregnancy increases risks like fetal malformations and pre-term birth.
More than 50% of women of reproductive age use drugs, primarily alcohol.
Pregnancy can be a motivating factor for substance use cessation.
Abstract
In recent years, interest has grown in understanding the particularities of addiction in women. One of these singularities, with an important impact on public health, is pregnancy. Substance use during pregnancy has increased in recent decades. Given that addiction is mainly a chronic disease of the brain circuits of reward, motivation and memory, an event such as pregnancy does not exempt people who suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) from the difficulties of achieving abstinence. Moreover, as addiction often involves cycles of relapse and remission, pregnant women can also suffer a relapse even if they previously had achieved abstinence. On the other hand, given that addiction is a disease with a significant social component, we can find patients in precarious economic and social situations who suffer unwanted and therefore unplanned pregnancies. To describe the case of a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrenatal Substance Exposure Effects
