Mothers-to-be aren't just breathing, eating, and drinking for just two, but anything they become exposed to, including drugs and alcohol, has effects on their child. If a pregnant woman is drinking alcohol or taking any kind of illicit drug or prescription drug which may negatively affect their baby, including prescription pain medications or hypnotics which can be abused non-medically, so is their child. Therefore, it is crucial that addiction treatment for expectant mothers is available and utilized on an immediate basis, to ensure that both mother and child can steer clear of any serious and disastrous consequences. Becoming abstinent one one's own, even though one's pregnancy is in danger, isn't as simple as one would think. Being a substance abuser can alter one's decision making and priorities, and this causes it to be difficult to make the right choices regarding one's pregnancy. In addiction treatment for expectant mothers, treatment counselors will guarantee that rehab client is safely detoxed and receives the treatment they must have to stay abstinent for the remainder of their pregnancy and beyond. This will make sure that they are able to be a competent and loving parent for their child when they deliver their baby, and can continue to experience a drug and alcohol free life.
Stockbridge Munsee Tribal Hlth Center is a Drug Abuse Rehab Center that is located at:
W12802 County Highway A
Bowler, WI. 54416
If you would like to contact Stockbridge Munsee Tribal Hlth Center, you can reach them at 715-793-3000.
Stockbridge Munsee Tribal Hlth Center offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Outpatient Treatment, Teen Drug Addiction Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, HIV / AIDS Drug Rehabilitation, Lesbian, Gay - Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Senior Drug Treatment, Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers, Women - Drug Rehab, Men - Drug and Alcohol Rehab, Dui/Dwi Clients, Criminal Justice Clients
Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, State Insurance, Private Health Care