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Ypsilanti, MI. - Rehabs for Expectant Mothers

It is really an unfortunate fact that even mothers-to-be have trouble with substance abuse. Often times, the pregnant woman is hooked on alcohol or drugs whenever they became pregnant and simply couldn't stop using regardless of how hard they attempted to do so, in the best interests of their child. Continuing drug use during pregnancy is not just likely to result in a risky pregnancy, but could also drastically increases rates of miscarriage and infants born dependent to drugs or alcohol. No one wants to see their newborn experiencing alcohol or drug withdrawal simply because they didn't stop their substance abuse in their pregnancy. And no one wants to have their infant removed from their care simply because they couldn't quit. Centers for pregnant ladies may offer woman true solutions to enable them to have a healthy pregnancy and eventually a healthy child when it is born. In a program for mothers-to-be, women can be safely detoxed without the unwanted effects which could compromise their own health or the health of their baby. They're able to be in rehabilitation long enough to get the support and care that they need to understand their addiction as well as what prompted it, in order to avoid these situations and circumstances in the long-term so they can be a good mother to their infant.

Home of New Vision
5.8 miles from Ypsilanti, Michigan

Home of New Vision is a Drug Recovery Program that is located at:

3800 Packard Street
Ann Arbor, MI. 48108

If you would like to contact Home of New Vision, you can reach them at 734-975-1602.

Home of New Vision offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Drug Detox / Alcohol Detoxification, Outpatient Rehabs, Dual Diagnosis, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Hearing Impaired Rehab Services

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted