Treatment and recovery resources exist for women in general and for pregnant and parenting women specifically. In many communities, care is available through healthcare providers, community programs, and peer-led programs that prioritize health, safety, and family stability.
Stigma and punitive laws in some states regarding drug use during pregnancy deter many women from seeking help. Limited childcare and a lack of stable housing further reduce access to treatment. Supportive, non-punitive health-centered approaches can help remove these barriers and remain effective alternatives.
Explore RECOVERY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS (RCOs) for added community-based support.
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Not sure where to begin? A Certified Peer Recovery Specialist can help you or a loved one take the next step, often free, low cost, or covered by insurance.
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