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Can Methodone be a factor in S.I.D.S.

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PostPosted: 12/27/07 - 13:49    Post subject: Can Methodone be a factor in S.I.D.S. Vote now! Reply with quote

Can this drug be a contributing factor in an infant when the mother used this drug during her pregnancy? Please respond as soon as possible. Sad
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PostPosted: 12/27/07 - 21:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

ok, as long as you aren't abusing the drug the baby will be fine. there is a chance how ever that the infant might go through a little witddrawl stage and be slightly underweight, but the child will develope and function normally. i read up on it and i never seen where it said the drug could cause sids, just underweight and possibly withdrawl
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