Perinatal Psychoactive Substances Use: A Rising Perinatal Mental Health Concern.
Gihan ELNahasFlorence ThibautPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
All childbearing age women must be informed about the potential harm of the prenatal use of psychoactive substances and should be encouraged to stop their use when pregnancy is planned and, at least, when pregnancy is known. Questioning women about their alcohol consumption should be systematic at the first prenatal visit and then at every prenatal visit until delivery. Multidisciplinary prevention approaches as well as intervention measures targeted to each type of psychoactive substance can save mothers' lives and mitigate serious adversities to the offspring.