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drugs??

All i can say is that i was selfish ismoke. Meth on wednesday and im coming dwn on it today i was able to eat to a little bit these past days and still took my vitamins. I really regret it and cant take it back. I am 17 weeks anyone else who has had an experience like this ?? Will my baby be okay ??
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^^^^id say get an ultrasound or even just hear the heartbeat and let this persons story scare you into being sober. Very scary. Be careful!
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This is not to scare u but I have ppl in my family and very addicted n I m a former addict have been clean for a year n abit now so m not judging u! It was very selfish of u and u can see that obviously
When my aunt took a big hit n I'm not sure how u take it n that's non of my buisness but she never felt the baby again n she had a still born ..... I'm not being offensive at all so plz don't take it that way but u need to find urself and Ur boundaries before being a mum I no in Australia new laws are if u can't stop u n bub will b reported to social services ... I feel were Ur coming from I trully do but u have to be stronger woman now n drfinatly not think of urself u have a life inside of u and its scarey to think u won't stop when bub is born I agree with a previous comment and for me was the best thing I ever done for myself u need to remove urself from everyone that users n the ppl that gave it to u are just as selfish sorry if k sounded rude lime I said I was once there but never ever would I use if I was pregnant that's Ur responsibility to protect Ur child no matter what circumstance I would ask for a ultrasound asap just to put ur mind at ease good luck n hope all is ok
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it is extremely important that you disclose this information to your doctor. if they discover it and you haven't said anything, they are going to assume you are trying to hide it and will bring cps in. also, they will be able to go over the risks, help you quit safety, and know that they may need to monitor your baby.
I know it's uncomfortable to admit, but if you truly are sorry and want what's best for your baby it's something you have to do.
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Do not do any more at all. I can promise you that you will regret it for the rest of your life...although it might be hard to remember that meth is hurting your Baby because you cannot see your baby....just know that method is a man made chemical that can mess you up permanently just imagine what it does to your baby...it can put holes in your baby's brain): I know a lot of people who do dope while they were pregnant and they all regret it..if your addicted go to classes and i reccomend staying away from everyone who does it.  I can't say your baby is damaged 100percent...but if your not comfortable telling your doctor...STOP NOW your baby could be hurt but pray that it isn't. Please be safe and keep your Baby in mind from now on!!
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You should try to go to meetings or something.  Or seek some type of help to cope with everything, and to stay off drugs while you are pregnant and even after. Meth is definitely not good for an unborn child. Nor is it good for after the baby gets here. Plus you don't want later on for cps to take your baby away. So i would seek some help now and get cleaned up. And try my hardest to stay clean.
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Thank yu
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