Áfengi og önnur vímuefni fara auðveldlega yfir fylgju og geta haft afdrifaríkar afleiðingar fyrir barnið. Barnshafandi konur ættu hvorki að neyta áfengis né annarra vímuefna
Ef þú átt erfitt með að hætta neyslu áfengis eða vímuefna án aðstoðar, ættirðu að leita ráða hjá ljósmóður eða lækni sem fyrst.
Lesa meira:
Áfengi, vímuefni og meðganga. (pdf-skjal)
Bæklingurinn er einnig til á eftirfarandi tungumálum, auk íslensku: albönsku, arabísku, ensku, pólsku, rússnesku, spænsku og thailensku. Á vef Lýðheilsustöðvar má líka sjá bæklinginn og þar er einnig útdráttur úr honum á ýmsum tungumálum.
Hvaða áhrif hefur neysla áfengis og vímuefna á meðgöngu? (pdf-skjal)
Yfirfarið: Í ágúst 2008.
Höfundar: Jóna Dóra Kristinsdóttir, Karitas Ívarsdóttir og Ragnheiður Bachmann, ljósmæður mæðravernd Þróunarstofu.
Áfengi og önnur vímuefni - Heimildir:
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