Every hospital nursery should screen newborns for signs of drug dependence and withdrawal, doctors say. (Viktor Drache / AFP / Getty Images) |
The paper, published in the February edition of the journal Pediatrics, reviews the long list of substances that can affect babies in utero. In newborns, it may take hours to days for symptoms of drug withdrawal to show up, the authors note. Alcohol-addicted babies can begin withdrawals within 12 hours while withdrawal symptoms from sedatives or hypnotics may not be apparent for two weeks after birth.
Symptoms of drug dependence in newborns can be assessed by the baby's overall health, such as birth weight, as well as type of cry, sleep patterns, tremors and other movements and feeding ability. Some babies may need to be treated with medications to ease withdrawal symptoms.
Every hospital nursery should have a plan to screen for maternal substance abuse and evaluate infants at risk for withdrawal symptoms. And, given the growing numbers of affected babies, more research is needed to determine how to best wean a newborn from his mother's drugs.
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