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St. Peters - Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers

Mothers-to-be aren't just breathing, eating, and drinking for 2, but what they expose themselves, including alcohol and drugs, affects their unborn child. If an expectant mother is consuming alcohol or taking any type of illegal drug or prescription drug which may negatively affect their child, such as prescription pain medications or hypnotics which are often abused non-medically, so is their baby. Therefore, it's crucial that addiction treatment for expectant mothers can be obtained and made use of on an immediate basis, to ensure both mother and baby can steer clear of any significant and disastrous effects. 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, and this can make it difficult to really make the right choices regarding one's pregnancy. In addiction treatment for expectant mothers, rehabilitation counselors will ensure that treatment client is easily detoxed and receives the treatment they have to stay sober through out their pregnancy and beyond that. This will be sure that they are able to be a competent and loving parent for their child after they deliver their baby, and can continue to experience a substance free life.

Alternative Behavioral Health
Alternative Behavioral Health is a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center that is located at:

255 Spencer Road
St. Peters, MO. 63376

If you would like to contact Alternative Behavioral Health, you can reach them at 636-477-6111.

Alternative Behavioral Health offers the following treatment services: Drug Rehabilitation Services, Drug and Alcohol Detox, Outpatient Treatment, Teen Drug Addiction Treatment, Dual Diagnosis, Addiction Treatment for Expectant Mothers, Women - Drug Rehab

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay Drug Rehabs, State Insurance, Private Health Care