Substance Misuse in Pregnancy Flashcards
1
Q
What social problems are associated with substance misuse?
A
- Housing
- Crime
- Children in care/abuse
- Co-existent addictions – alcohol or smoking
- Malnutrition – iron, folate, vitamin B, C
- Risk of viral infections – HIV, Hep B
2
Q
What are the complications of alcohol use in pregnancy?
A
- Miscarriage, stillbirth, infant mortality
- Congenital abnormalities
- LBW, preterm delivery, SGA
- Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders with later neurodevelopmental abnormalities
- Cognitive/behavioural change, adverse language outcomes
- Executive functioning defects, psychosocial consequences in adulthood
3
Q
What are the complications of smoking in pregnancy?
A
- Damage to umbilical cord structure
- Miscarriage
- Increased risk of ectopic pregnancy
- LBW & preterm birth
- Placental abruption
- Increased foetal mortality
4
Q
What are the complications of cannabis use in pregnancy?
A
- Preterm labour, LBW, SGA
- Increased NICU admission
- Prenatal cannabis use linked to:
- Reduced growth of foetal and adolescent brains
- Reduced attention and executive functioning skills
- Poorer academic achievement
- Behavioural problems
5
Q
What are the complications of cocaine use in pregnancy?
A
- PROM
- Preterm birth
- Placental abruption
- LBW, SGA
6
Q
What are the complications of methamphetamine use in pregnancy?
A
- SGA/LBW
- Foetal loss/intrauterine foetal death
- Developmental and behavioural defects
- Pre-eclampsia/gestational HTN
7
Q
What are the complications of opioid use in pregnancy?
A
- LBW/growth deficiency
- Respiratory problems
- 3rd trimester bleeding
- Toxaemia
- Mortality
- Microcephaly
- Behavioural problems
- Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
- Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS)
8
Q
What is neonatal abstinence syndrome?
A
- Opiate exposure in utero triggers postnatal withdrawal syndrome
- 45-94% of infants exposed to opioids in utero - includes methadone and buprenorphine
- Substantial neonatal morbidity + increased healthcare utilisation
9
Q
What is the presentation of neonatal abstinence syndrome?
A
- Irritability
- Feeding difficulties
- Tremors
- Hypertonia
- Emesis
- Loose stools
- Seizures
- Respiratory distress