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Sisseton - Rehabs for Expectant Mothers

It's an unfortunate fact that even expectant mothers have trouble with substance abuse. In many cases, the pregnant woman was already addicted to alcohol or drugs when they became pregnant and merely couldn't stop using no matter how hard they tried, in the best interests of their baby. Continuing substance abuse while pregnant is not just going to result in a risky pregnancy, but can also significantly increases instances of miscarriage and infants born dependent to alcohol or drugs. Nobody wants to see their newborn going through drug or alcohol withdrawal simply because they didn't stop their drug or alcohol use throughout their pregnancy. And no one wants to have their baby removed from their care because they couldn't quit. Rehabs for pregnant women can provide woman actual solutions in order to experience a healthy pregnancy and ultimately a healthy baby when it is born. Inside a facility for expectant mothers, women can be easily detoxed with no negative effects that may compromise their health or the health of their child. They're able to remain in rehab long enough for the support and care that they must to understand their addiction as well as what caused it, in order to avoid these circumstances and circumstances in the future so they are a good mother for their baby.

First Step Recovery
83.1 miles from Sisseton, South Dakota

First Step Recovery is a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program that is located at:

3201 Fiechtner Drive
Fargo, ND. 58103

If you would like to contact First Step Recovery, you can reach them at 701-293-3384.

First Step Recovery offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Outpatient Rehabs, Residential Short-Term Rehabs (Less Than 30 Days), Dual Diagnosis, HIV / Aids Treatment Services, LGBT Rehabs, Senior Rehabs, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment, Criminal Justice Client Rehabs

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