OB/GYN: Addicted babies ‘common’

OB/GYN: Addicted babies ‘common’
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Dr. Breton Juberg, an OB/GYN at Loris Community Hospital said 40 to 50% of the women he’s seen with limited or no prenatal care end up testing positive for some sort of drug abuse. 

Juberg said, “Over the course of the past twelve months, we’ve had at least twenty to thirty patients test positive for drugs, it’s extremely common.”  The problem was common enough that Juberg formed a task force to help fight the problem. 

“The obstetricians, the pediatricians, the local law enforcement, the local district attorney’s office and DSS and we just realized that this is a huge problem and we needed to do something and we try to prosecute these mother’s.“ Juberg said.

15th Judicial Circuit Court Solicitor Greg Hembree said prosecution is not always the end goal in unlawful neglect or homicide by child abuse cases.  Hembree said a protocol was developed by the attorney general’s office for those types of cases and part of it may include amnesty. 

Hembree said if the mother is addicted to drugs and can prove she’s making an effort to get off drugs, his office won’t prosecute.  Hembree said the objective is to change people’s conduct and get healthy babies.

Juberg said prenatal care is extremely important when it comes to having a healthy baby and if the mother waits until there a medical issue that forces her to see a doctor, it may be too late.

“Not only her life, but the life of the baby is in jeopardy and we’ve had several cases of a fetal death from drug use, especially cocaine.“  Juberg said.

Labor and deliver nurse Carla Hardee said getting some mother’s to realize the benefits of prenatal care and of course not doing drugs is key, especially when she’s seen a lot of babies born addicted to drugs and having to go through withdrawal. 

You do spend more one on one time with those babies because they are having a harder time, they need more attention, there are certain things that they go through that you kind of look for to know if withdrawals are happening or not.  Inconsolable crying, the need to constantly suck to look for satisfaction that they’re not getting anymore, they’re just inconsolable a lot of times and they can’t tell us what’s hurting or what’s going wrong, so it’s really hard for us to put a finger on exactly what it is that’s going on. 

They’re human, those babies are alive from the moment they have the first heartbeat and these women need to know that they’re actually hurting these infants, not only are they hurting them, but they’re hurting themselves.“

Juberg said the message is, this is an issue that will not be tolerated and mothers should know they may be tested and there could be consequences, up to and including prosecution.  And he said the biggest consequence of all might be a baby born with permanent brain damage.

Hembree said this is an issue people should care about because if a woman gives birth to a baby that’s unhealthy because of addiction and doesn’t have insurance, taxpayers will likely foot the bill for long term medical care.  And, he said we all have an obligation to look out for those who cannot care for themselves and babies are the most vulnerable.

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Flag Comment Posted by jackpot on September 03, 2009 at 9:19 am

Right on target there, So after the baby is removed from the mother for such a horrific addiction, How much will it cost for that baby to be a whole person without the his/her god-given right of a mother. Not the doc-given right! law-given right. We are really getting out of line with reality if you think all people are going to agree that we have the right to pass judgement on Gods’ children. And after all is said and done on one of these children after birth there is a 50/50 chance that child will never have its’ mother back again. Who does that make stupid????

Flag Comment Posted by DeAnnaH301 on September 01, 2009 at 10:10 am

I agree this is a terrible problem and these mothers should be prosecuted. If they can not give their baby enough respect to stay clean throughout their pregnancy, what sort of life are they going to give this child? And I agree w/ NIGHTSHIFT, alcohol is just as much of a drug to unborn children as cocaine and ALL of the mothers that want to get drunk or high during their pregnancy should be prosecuted to highest extent of the law. Unborn children deserve a fair chance and these kinds of mothers are not giving them that chance.

Flag Comment Posted by NIGHTSHIFT on September 01, 2009 at 12:35 am

I am not really sure if this is about law enforcement, politics, tax payers footing the bills, lack of insurance or the health of these children. What concerns me, are those seeking the spot light for their pet projects; seem to be ignoring Fetal Alcohol syndrome which is known to cause much worse problems than these other drugs that are mentioned. As long as we only focus on certain drugs and criminalize only cocaine users, these children will continue to die or suffer from the worst drug of all. So until Humbree and the other politicians start to do something about these other serious neglect and abuse cases, little will be accomplished.

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