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Oneonta, Alabama - Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers

Mothers-to-be aren't just breathing, eating, and drinking for 2, but what they expose themselves, including drugs and alcohol, has effects on their baby. If a pregnant woman is consuming alcohol or taking any type of illegal drug or prescription medication which may adversely affect their baby, including prescription pain killers or hypnotics which can be abused non-medically, so is their baby. Therefore, it is imperative that addiction treatment for expectant mothers can be acquired and utilized on an immediate basis, to ensure that both mother and baby can avoid any significant and disastrous consequences. Becoming abstinent one one's own, even if one's pregnancy is in danger, isn't as simple as one would think. Being a substance abuser can cloud one's judgment and priorities, which can make it difficult to really make the correct choices regarding one's pregnancy. In addiction treatment for expectant mothers, rehab counselors will guarantee that rehab client is safely detoxed and receives the rehabilitation they must have to remain abstinent for the remainder of their pregnancy and beyond that. This can be sure that they are able to be a loving and caring parent to their child after they deliver their baby, and can go on to have a substance abuse free life.

Gadsden Treatment Center
25.6 miles from Oneonta, Alabama

Gadsden Treatment Center is a Drug Addiction Treatment Center that is located at:

1117 Gardner Street
Gadsden, AL. 35901

If you would like to contact Gadsden Treatment Center, you can reach them at 256-549-0807.

Gadsden Treatment Center offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Outpatient Treatment, Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers, Women - Drug Rehab, Men - Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted